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Suspect arrested for killing Colombian Juliana Guyana Bonilla in New Zealand

Suspect arrested for killing Colombian Juliana Guyana Bonilla in New Zealand

The suspect is said to be a neighbor and his property has been searched by police for the past few days. / Reference photo / AFP

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Juliana Guyana Bonilla, 37, of Colombia, was murdered at her home, local media reported. Christchurch, a coastal city in New Zealand. Authorities tracked down Ponila following his friends’ report to authorities that he was missing.

Following these events, a 35-year-old man was arrested and will be arraigned in Christchurch District Court on Wednesday, January 26, on charges of murder. NZ Herald.

What happened?

A friend of Ponila’s called the police because he did not show up for the scheduled meeting Perform a physical activity. According to Oriana Perkinson, Guinea’s girlfriend from Guyana Bonilla: “Everyone started to worry. They called her and began to ask if anyone had seen her, and after a while they said: ‘No, it’s very strange to her, so they went to her house,’ ‘Perkinson said in the middle. Subject.

“They saw the lights were on and the car was there, they found everything suspicious, so they called the police,” Perkinson added.

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The Colombian went to New Zealand in 2011 to study English. Shortly after she arrived in the country, she met Perkinson, who describes her as “a quiet, reserved and talented woman. She was always very shy, but when she made friends, they were there for a lifetime.”

According to data released by Guyana Ponila Time, She belongs to the meta. Arriving in New Zealand, he first settled in the capital, Auckland, before moving to Christchurch in 2016 in search of new opportunities.

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What do the authorities say?

Police are not currently looking for anyone else involved in the murder, according to Inspector Scott Anderson after the 35-year-old was arrested. NZ Herald. The suspect is said to be a neighbor and his property has been searched by police for the past few days.

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“I would like to thank the community of Grove Road and its environs for helping the investigation team reach this conclusion in a relatively short period of time,” the inspector said. The Colombian’s relatives were informed that “New Zealand is supported by the police and the victims,” ​​the official added.