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The coroner determined that she had died by asphyxiation and had been given at least twenty-seven lorazepam pills on the day of her death, more than nine times a high dosage amount for an adult. [2] The investigation into the death became known as the Asunta Basterra case (Spanish: Caso Asunta Basterra). [3] [4] [5]
On February 16, Spanish Minister of the Interior Alfredo Pérez-Rubalcaba announced that Carcaño and Benítez were both arrested under charges of homicide and illegal detention. Also arrested were Carcaño's half-brother Delgado and a 15-year old friend of Carcaño and Benítez, later identified as Francisco Javier García Marín. [6] [8]
The ship Ángeles Alvariño, from the Spanish Institute of Oceanography, joined the search on May 29. [5] The ship found an oxygen tank and a duvet cover owned by the girls' father underwater on June 8, this finding ultimately expanding her presence in Canary waters at least until June 15.
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Muñoz' wife, García, was also arrested for pretending to be Segura in the tape. In 1999, Muñoz and Ortiz were sentenced to 43 years in prison. [3] Segura's kidnapping received extensive media coverage and made headline news; it was a case that "shocked Spanish society". The media monitored the case for two years after the kidnapping. [4]
The murder of Elisa Izquierdo occurred in November 1995 in Manhattan, New York City. [3] Izquierdo was a six-year-old Puerto Rican–Cuban-American girl [2] who died of a brain hemorrhage [2] inflicted by her mother, Awilda Lopez, at the peak of a prolonged and escalating campaign of physical, mental, emotional, and sexual abuse conducted between 1994 and 1995.
His mother was Spanish, and the family lived in Culleredo and later Arteixo, both in the vicinity of A Coruña. [6] From the ages of 18 to 20 he studied to be a nursing assistant and worked as one in a nursing home while studying a further course to be a dental prosthetist. [ 6 ]
Manuel Delgado Villegas was born in Seville, Spain on 25 January 1943, the son of José Delgado Martín.His mother died while giving birth to him, at the age of 24. [3] The itinerant nature of his father's job as a salesman of arrope (a fruit concentrate produced in southern Spain and used to make sweets), hence the nickname El Arropiero, resulted in Delgado and his sister Joaquina being sent ...