According to a report by America Teve, the murder occurred at the intersection of 29th Street and Third Court, in West Hialeah, when Díaz approached the scene driving his car and shot Linares Álvarez while he was accompanied. by one of his brothers.
The crime scene, in the vicinity of a McDonalds where the victim had finished eating, was quickly cordoned off by the police. Cristal Díaz remained at the scene for which she was detained, although the Hialeah Police Department has not provided details about her arrest.
The Cuban was declared dead on the spot because one of the bullets penetrated him directly in the head. “This took everyone by surprise. I do not know. They may have had their problems, but I didn’t know anything, ”said the deceased’s brother, Onel Linares.
For his part, the victim’s cousin also said he did not know the romantic situation of the couple that motivated the murder. “I dont know. In truth, I don’t know what they were having, but it didn’t have to come to this.”
Oniel and the alleged murderer had a relationship when they were both students, but they had not been seen together for a long time. “A hit like that. One is shocked and I cannot say anything. There are still details that I don’t understand,” confessed Elpidio Linares, the father of the murdered young man.
Another similar event involved a Cuban family in Hialeah
On May 5, the Cuban Jesús Hernández, a Hialeah resident, was imprisoned for the bloody murder of his brother-in-law, whom he stabbed 10 times to death, according to a report by America Tevé.
The killer had already warned Alex Aguilera, his victim, that he would end his life. However, the now deceased never took the threat seriously and did not report it to the police authorities.
Hernández took advantage of when Aguilera was sleeping peacefully on a sofa and surprised him with the first stab, which was followed by others until his brother-in-law bled to death. The police managed to apprehend the murderer who will now face two charges, one for first degree murder and the other for aggravated assault.