Crime in Ciudad Caribia: man arrested for stabbing a mother and her three children to death

  • Aug, Mon, 2024


Officials of the Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigation Corps (CICPC) A man was arrested on Monday for allegedly being the murderer of a mother and her three children, found dead on Saturday in the Ciudad Caribia urbanizationon the side of the Caracas-La Guaira highway.

Wilfredo Gregorio Paz Paz, 38 years old, was arrested by Cicpc agents in a house in the La Vega parish after the investigation revealed that he had a romantic relationship with the victim, identified as Viviana Lilibeth García, 32 years old, according to the crime reporter Roman Camacho.

How did the crime of a mother and her three children in Ciudad Caribia occur?

After Garcia ended the relationship, the man entered the victim’s house in Ciudad Caribia through the roof on August 23 in the early morning with the purpose of allegedly catching her with another man with whom he believed she was living. However, the woman was alone and asleep with her three children.

When the victim noticed Paz’s presence, a heated argument ensued, during which he began searching the house and found another man’s ID card.

This apparently further annoyed the attacker, whoIn a fit of jealousy, he stabbed García multiple times.

The children woke up and when they saw the subject attacking their mother they ran to the bathroom and started screaming for help, but no one heard them because the house is located far from the Ciudad Caribia urbanization.

The man broke down the bathroom door and also stabbed the three children to death, identified as Eiberson Adrian Cumana Garcia, 10 years old; Emerson Aaron Cumana Garcia, 7 years old, and Mia Cumana Garcia, 5 years old.

After staying in the house until 5:00 am next to the bodies, Paz left to go to work.

The bodies were found on Saturday night by García’s mother, who had called her on multiple occasions after noticing that she had not picked up the CLAP bag at a point in the community.

The case was taken over by the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

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