NEW REVELATIONS in the “CANSERBERO” case: Did he take his own life or was he a victim of a crime?

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The attorney general of the Venezuelan regime has shed light on the enigmatic case of the famous rapper, Tirone González, known as Canserbero, eight years after his tragic death initially classified as a homicide-suicide. In a shocking twist, the first round of interviews with the artist’s family has shed new perspectives, challenging the previously accepted narrative.

According to the Public Ministry, Canserbero’s family vehemently denies the existence of signs or diagnoses of schizophrenia or depression in the rapper, refuting the claims of producer Alejandro Amestica. The latter, brother of Natalia, wife of Canserbero’s best friend, Carlos Molnar, provided the initial version of the tragic event, describing a scene of stabbings and a fatal jump from a building.

However, the prosecutor not only dismissed Amestica’s version, but also revealed two disturbing details. On the night of the tragedy, the water and electricity supply to Canserbero’s residence was cut off, leading him to be invited to the Molnar home, where the unfortunate sequence of events occurred. In addition, questions arise about an alleged agreement between Canserbero, Molnar and the Amestica production company, a facet that has not yet been confirmed by the Prosecutor’s Office.

In a sinister twist, the prosecutor has confirmed the fears of witnesses and followers of Canserbero: evidence of violence was found on the artist’s body. These findings point to the disturbing possibility that Canserbero was attacked before being thrown from the eighth floor of a building in Maracay, Aragua state.

The Canserbero case, which seemed closed years ago, has been reopened, uncovering a web of intrigue, contradictions and possibly, a dark mystery still to be solved.



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