They check if the Canadian accused of the femicide of Laura Lopera in Medellín has arrived in Europe

Canadian Jesse Wiseman, accused of the femicide of Laura Lopera, whose body was found in a suitcase in Medellín, is said to have fled Central America and is in Europe. (Facebook account of Jesse Wiseman)

The alleged feminicide of Laura Isabel Lopera, 20, whose lifeless body was found this weekend in a suitcase in the capital of Antioquia, would have left the continent, or would try to reach the old continent, according to new information collected by the Colombian authorities.

According to the latest records available for Jesse Wiseman, the Canadian left the country on Friday of last week and arrived in Guatemala, after taking a flight at José María Córdoba International Airport in Rionegro (Antioquia), but on Tuesday, February 13, the Attorney General's Office obtained new information on his whereabouts and checked if he remains in America.

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“In fact, this subject left Medellín on February 9. Traceability is already underway to be able to locate it. What we know initially is that he left for a country in Central America, but it seems that he is settling in another country in Europe. they quoted in the newspaper The weather according to the statements of Yiri Milena Amado, director of the branch of the investigation agency in this city.

Migration Colombia also worked on Tuesday to collect this information, without further details being known on the possible new location of the suspect. of having committed this abominable crime perpetrated in a house in the Boston neighborhood, they indicated in the Bogotá newspaper.

Other versions would realize that Wiseman traveled from Guatemala to Nicaragua, where he planned to reach Thailand, which would mean he would have to stop in Europe. continue to flee, they reported in the regional newspaper The Colombian.

They added that The country's authorities are speeding up procedures to formalize the international request for the North American to appear in court Colombian.

“The arrest warrant process begins and once issued, all procedures begin to issue the Interpol Blue Circular to begin worldwide searches,” They stood out from the statements of the director of the Medellín prosecution section.

The National Police will begin to locate Jesse Gilbert Wiseman, the Canadian citizen identified as the alleged femicide of Laura Lopera in Medellín – credit Interpol/Social Media

In the same Antioquia media they learned new details about the stormy relationship, which lasted only four months, that Lopera had with the foreigner, who Although he was reserved in his meetings with the victim's family, in private he behaved violently.

“I don’t know if it was an indication, but the man didn’t like her going home to visit family,” said Juan Manuel Lopera, the young woman's older brother.

Although she didn't express it, her behavior began to change dramatically over the months the American spent in Medellín. so they assumed something was wrong in this relationship.

“We don’t know if she was threatened, but she continued to join him. Sometimes I told my mother that I didn't want to go and that I was staying at home. But he never said he treated her bad or anything,” she said in The Colombian.

One of the items that would testify to Wiseman's violent behavior was a WhatsApp audio with which he demanded that they meet. to solve their problems head on.

“Damn mother. I'm angry with you now. You are not listening to me. You have to listen to me. Come and let's solve it. “Don’t talk to me on WhatsApp, stop.” he told him.

It seems, The young woman's crime occurred just after Lopera, who leaves behind a three-year-old girl, went to the meeting. in the house that the stranger was renting in the Boston neighborhood.

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