On January 22, violence took over a home in the Agustoni neighborhood when two men in a pickup truck demanded payment of a 230,000 peso debt linked to the purchase of home appliances. What began as a heated argument ended in a cold-blooded execution in front of family and children, according to the Argentine News Agency. According to witnesses' accounts, the aggressors were not trying to intimidate the victims but acted with homicidal determination. Jonathan Posdeley (34) and his sister Priscila Varky (22) were shot at just a few meters from their loved ones. 'They didn't go to scare them, they went directly to kill them,' stated Gabriel, the youths' uncle, who described Jonathan as a peaceful person and Priscila as a hardworking mother completely dedicated to her children. Prosecutor Raúl Casalli is leading the investigation and has already made significant progress in identifying those responsible. Buenos Aires, February 8 (NA) – A financial demand over a ridiculously small amount ended in a double murder that has shaken the Pilar district. The material authors of the attack have been fully identified by the justice system and have an active arrest warrant. Meanwhile, a third suspect was apprehended on charges of obstruction of justice, accused of hiding the pickup truck used by the killers to escape and flee. Additionally, multiple searches were conducted, mobile devices were seized, and alerts were activated at border crossings to prevent the accused from leaving the country. The Agustoni neighborhood community remains in shock, while the family of Jonathan and Priscila demands swift action so that the capture of the culprits will bring closure to this massacre caused by a debt not even worth a basic food basket.
Double Murder in Pilar Over Appliance Debt
A financial dispute over a paltry 230,000 pesos ended in a double murder in the Agustoni neighborhood, shocking the city of Pilar. Two men shot a brother and sister in front of their family.