through a press release, claudia aguilerathe widow of the Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Daniel Pecci Albertinireiterated that she will not make any statements to the press, although she was willing to continue to work with authorities to clarify the facts surrounding her partner’s murder.
In the statement released Friday, May 13, Aguilera was grateful for the shows of support from some sectors, but also asked that her privacy and that of her family be respected.
“My family and I are plunged into deep pain for the murder of my husband Marcelo Pecci and his irreparable loss. These last days are difficult to endure, so I ask for respect for my privacy to be able to process the mourning and I also ask for respect for my next of kin.”
The prosecutor specializing in the fight against drugs, Marcelo Pecci, was murdered on Tuesday, May 10 by assassins while enjoying his honeymoon on the beaches of Barú, Cartagena†
Source: El heraldo
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