Beige Throws
With five shots was deprived of his life a man Monday night in Colonia La Machine, on the outskirts of Acapulco. Data provided by the Public Sector Colossus report that the discovery of the body occurred at the edge of 22:30 hours in a wasteland of Chihuahua Street, right next to tanks of water paramunicipal CAPAMA body. The victim, about 35, had 5 shots in 38 super caliber chest and place the 5 cartridges were found from which emerge the bullets took his life. He was wearing bermuda beige throws gabardine, polo shirt brown shoes with white stripes and brown, his identity is unknown as no identification with him whatsoever and only a cell phone pouch. TEGUCIGALPA . - A man was killed today shooting in the park of the colony Comayagüela La Vega, near the Fire Station and the football field in this sector. The dead man is Ramon Padilla Santos Juarez (33), originally from Gualaco, Olancho, who was identified as among his possessions was his identification card and Social Security card. Padilla's body was lying face down Juarez at the foot of a huge mango tree that is in the park of that colony, which is practically abandoned. The same is completely overgrown and has apparently become a den of gang members, because the perimeter wall is full of gangs and graffiti alluding to soccer bars. The body was discovered by some of the inhabitants of the area in the early hours of the morning they heard several shots on the spot and minutes later he saw a person lying in the park so that alerted the police. The uniformed men were present at the site and then open the access gate to the site, confirmed that the person lying dead and roll was presented several times in the head. The area officers found four shell casings nine millimeter caliber, as well as other evidence that were lifted from the crime scene for analysis. Among the belongings of the victim, as well as personal documents, found several stamps of the Bar Association of Honduras (CAH), which suggested that it might be a lawyer, but that was not confirmed. Padilla Juarez walked with a blue jeans, beige throws shirt and sandals and coffee in the place there were no signs of violence, which dealers said could have been said by someone there, to kill him. . . .