1705635392 Three brothers found dead half charred and piled up they

Three brothers found dead, half charred and piled up: they were victims of a romance scam

Shock in Spain, where three brothers – two women and a man – aged between 68 and 72 were found dead, partially charred and stacked on top of each other. Investigations are ongoing: The two sisters appear to have become victims of a “love scam”.

Enter the new Fanpage.it WhatsApp channel

Picture

Three older brothers – two women and a man – were found partially dead charred and stacked on top of each other: it's a shock Spain where investigations are underway to reconstruct what happened in the small town in the last few hours Morata de Tajiunain the community Madridwhere the approximately 8,000 residents are in shock.

Angeles, Amelia And Pepper, These are the names of the three brothers, aged between 68 and 72, who were found lifeless in their home on Avenida Príncipes de España. Investigators found clear information about their bodies Signs of violence. The investigation is ongoing: the main hypothesis is that they were victims of a Settlement of invoicesfor debts that have accumulated over the years due to a so-called “Love scam“from which the victims suffered.

According to an initial reconstruction by investigators, El Pais reports, Angeles and Amelia, who were unmarried and lived with their disabled brother, were contacted by them on social media at least seven years ago two suspected US soldiers in Afghanistanwith whom they both believed they had started a relationship love relationship on distance. According to a family friend, one of them broke the news of the other soldier's death and demanded money to cover the costs of the process necessary to collect the inheritance, which amounted to a total of around 7 million euros over a year.

These were Delia Zarniscu and Maria Rus, the two friends who were found dead 200 meters away in Naro

Amelia would then begin broadcasting regularly Amount of money She gave the pension to the man she believed to be her fiancé, Edward, and of whom she jealously kept a photo to “unlock” this inheritance. But their concerns, which have become more and more urgent over the years, prompted the three brothers to do so into debtto selling the house and even asking friends and acquaintances for money.

The judicial authority, which coordinates the Guardia Civil investigation, has ordered the autopsy on the three boards and ordered the confidentiality of the investigation, while the community in which they had lived for decades declared this three days of mourning officially for her death.