The sister of Cristian Castro Cannet, theyoung guard murdered at the Camagüey Airport, dedicated an emotional message to him one month after his death.
“My beautiful Tata, I can't believe that a month ago you left my side, you flew to heaven my angel and you didn't say goodbye because you knew that your sister wouldn't let you go. I miss you so much and I need you. A kiss to heaven for you, my brother",the young woman wrote on Facebook, identified on social networks as Marice La Divina.
Castro Cannet was murdered in mid-June at the Camagüey Airport. The guard who found the lifeless body of the 23-year-old young man at dawn, denounced in statements reported by the independent press that the area where the victim was guarding did not have security barriers and that it was dark, with the fence broken and where The grass sometimes reaches waist-high, which makes it easier for criminals to enter.
Cristian was murdered at post 8 (P8), a position that is located at the head of the runway. They took his gun after killing him and found his body around 6:30 p.m., during the changing of the guard.
His sister announced a few days after the murder thatThe alleged culprit had been captured.
“They already found my child's murderer. The ruthless criminal is now in the power of the police. He already confessed to such a horrendous crime and the stolen belongings were taken care of,” the woman wrote.
Marice, who referred to a single murderer, did not offer other details in his publication about the circumstances of the arrest nor did he disclose the identity of the accused.
The victim's sister, who has shared heartbreaking messages on social networks throughout this month that attest to the magnitude of her loss, reiterated, after revealing the news of the capture, the request for justice for Cristian and asked for a "wall" for the person responsible for the crime.
The young woman also regretted the late application of new security measures at the Airport which, if they had been in force on the day of the crime, he believes that perhaps they would have saved his family member's life.
Versions not confirmed by the authorities indicated howpresumed guilty of the murder of a group of fugitives from Cuban prisons that they had tried to leave the country in a small plane, which was practically denied after the statement of the victim's sister.
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