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Rapper Canserbero’s Ex-manager Admits to Killing Him in 2015

Tyrone González, the rapper from Venezuela who went by Canserbero, had a manager named Natalia Améstica, who has admitted to killing him.

Canserbero and his buddy and producer Carlos Molnar were discovered dead in front of the Camino Real Building in Maracay, Venezuela, in January 2015.

The two friends’ deaths were initially reported as murder-suicides.

Canserbero reportedly killed his companion with a knife after they got into an argument and then threw himself out of a 10-story window.

However, the attorney general of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab, revealed on Tuesday that more information about the case has come to light.

 

Saab also released video statements via X wherein Natalia admitted that she carried out both murders and staged the suicide with the help of her brother Guillermo Améstica.

In the confessional video, Natalia told authorities she was furious after learning Canserbero planned to cheat her out of payment for a tour to Chile she had organised, and intended to sack her.

“This hurt me a lot and left me with a lot of internal pain,” she said.

Natalia said a “chance arose” when the artistes visited her home in the city of Maracay on January 19, 2015.

 

She said that before repeatedly stabbing Canserbero and her ex-lover Molnar, she had spiked their tea with a potent sedative.

Canserbero’s former manager went on to say that she then gave her brother a call to ask for assistance in clearing the murder scene.

She said her brother Guillermo also involved Sebin officers to alter the crime scene.

Corroborating Natalia’s account, Guillermo said: “We lifted the body between the two of us and threw it”.

He also claimed that forensic detectives quickly made the crime scene appear to be “manipulated”.

“They told me: ‘If you want us to collaborate, it’ll cost you $10,000 (£7,850),’” he added.

Saab assured that the suspects “are going to pay for these serious crimes”. 

He further mentioned that two detectives indicted in the case and a forensic pathologist among the Sebin cops present at the site had arrest warrants issued for them.

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