The young woman moved from Newken to the United States and was found dead five days later
This is a Venezuelan citizen, Maria Esperanza Diaz, 26; “He traveled in search of the American Dream,” said his brother, Alejandro Dias.
Trouble interferes with Newken residents. A young Venezuelan woman who lived in the provincial capital a few days ago was found dead in the United States last week, just five days after arriving in the country.
Portal LM Neuquen Confirmed death Maria Esperanza Diaz, 26 years old. A young woman has settled in Charlotte, North Carolina, in search of new opportunities. Local police found him dead in an uninhabited home. Although his death has been attributed to a possible overdose, it will not be five months before the true cause is determined.
According to Charlotte’s television signal, WSOC-TV, part of the family of a young woman originally from Anzoატეtega, Venezuela, arrived in the United States on Wednesday. For his part, his brother, Alejandro Diaz, spoke to American media from Venezuela and said that his close circle still has many doubts about his death. “Travel in Search of the American Dream”He pointed out.
Neighbors of the house where the body was found told Telemundo that the house had been uninhabited for a long time, although several people had noticed movement and open gates in the past week.
“Friday has come, healthy,” Diaz said. “He stayed at the house of one of his friends and according to this friend, they left on Friday. The following Saturday, a friend of his said that several boys he knew had been picked up from Maria’s friends’ house. “- he continued.
An emergency call was made from this address to report the discovery of a woman who had died of a possible overdose. However, they pointed out from Neuquén that the young woman did not normally consume any substance, so some versions indicate intoxication in the restaurant.
“This sad and painful event raises many questions, so we are waiting for the authorities to investigate to find the culprits.”Said the Diaz family in a statement published by Univisión.
“We want justice and that they find the truth of what happened and demand the return of the body,” said the victim’s brother.
Source: La Nacion
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