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Rapper Canserbero’s ex-manager confesses to killing him

In a shocking revelation, Canserbero’s ex-manager has confessed to the killing of the Venezuelan rapper in 2015, which was originally ruled as a suicide.

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The death in 2015 of the Venezuelan rapper had originally been ruled a suicide.

Former manager Natalia Améstica confessed to drugging the rapper and stabbing him, aided by her brother. Allegedly, she then disposed of the rapper’s body from a 10th-story window. The death of the 26-year-old rapper, Tyrone González, initially ruled as a result of a knife fight, was questioned by family and friends, leading to the case being reopened.

Venezuelan Attorney-General Tarek William Saab released video statements recorded on December 19th by Natalia and her brother Guillermo. Natalia claimed that during a tour to Chile, she became enraged when she learned she wouldn’t be reimbursed for plane tickets or receive tour profits she had organized. Additionally, she discovered that Canserbero wanted a different manager, which deeply affected her.

According to Natalia, on the night of January 19, 2015, Canserbero and Molnar visited her in Maracay. With the children away, Natalia drugged their tea, then stabbed Molnar when he entered the kitchen. She further admitted to stabbing Canserbero while he was sedated, prompting her to call her brother for assistance in the distressing situation.

Améstica detailed how her brother arrived with three Sebin officers, Venezuela’s intelligence agency, and together they manipulated the scene to simulate a murder-suicide. She explained that they inflicted additional stab wounds on Carlos, with her brother contributing four of the stab wounds, while the Sebin officials handled the rest. Améstica recounted how her brother also altered Tyrone’s appearance by hitting his face to make it seem like he had been in a fight.

She further disclosed that they were instructed on how to stage Tyrone’s body falling out of a window to complete the illusion of a murder-suicide. Guillermo, her brother, corroborated this narrative in a released video statement from the attorney-general’s office. He confirmed their actions in manipulating the crime scene, including lifting and throwing the body out of the window.

Guillermo additionally alleged that forensic detectives noticed the scene had been tampered with and offered their collaboration for a fee of $10,000 (£7,850), which he agreed to under the circumstances. Venezuela’s Attorney-General, Tarek William Saab, announced arrest warrants for several Sebin officers present at the scene, a forensic pathologist, and two investigators involved in the subsequent inquiry. Currently, six individuals are in custody, while others are being pursued.

Source: BBC News

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