Recently, Natalia Améstica, former manager of the rap singer, Tirone José González Orama, popularly known as “Canserbero” confessed to the artist’s murder. However, late last Wednesday night, she changed her version of events and claimed that she had been coerced.
According to information reported by La Tercera, the woman, who is currently in prison, sent a letter to her lawyers in Chile, Jennifer Alfaro and Ciro Colombara, where she recounted the events.
The new version, completely different from the one issued at the end of December 2023, points out that the crime occurred in his house when the Venezuelan rapper requested accommodation for one night at the residence where he lived with his then partner, Carlos Molner.
In the text, Améstica points out: “Tirone (Canserbero) did not stop crying, he felt very bad but he could not understand what was happening, we talked many things, but many did not make sense, others did, but the important thing is that he was not well. ”. Next, she stated that she left Canserbero watching a movie and went to sleep with her husband, Carlos Molnar, in the next room.
Then, in the early morning hours, between 4:00 and 5:00 AM, they woke up due to loud knocking on the door and a knock. “We fell asleep until after 4:00 in the morning – or almost 5:00 – we heard the knocking on the door of those who almost knocked it down, with a very thick voice calling Stoperro (Carlos Molner’s nickname), hitting harder the door,” the letter reads.
“I jumped up and ran to my bathroom, phone in hand, that’s when I started calling 911. Then I heard some glass breaking,” added Améstica, who after the incident; She decided to ask the neighbors of the building for help.
“It was when my neighbor across the street opened the door and saw Carlos lying there. Her husband pushes her away, opens the door for me and I yelled at him: ‘They attacked Carlos.’ Mrs. Flor grabs my hands and tells me, in a worried voice: ‘My girl, someone jumped.’ “I didn’t understand anything, until she took me to her balcony and that’s when I saw Canserbero on the floor,” the story continues.
After viewing everything that happened, Améstica expressed that she was in shock. “My head exploded, I didn’t know what to do, ask for the phone, call his mother, my family, whom I knew the number, but I went into shock and went to my room. “I took my dog in my arms, but before that they had already officially told me that Carlos had died.”
Finally, lawyers Ciro Colombara and Jenifer Alfaro confirmed that “the Améstica brothers are innocent of the crime of which they are accused, as Chilean citizens we expect the State to defend their rights in the face of a criminal investigation in which due process is being seriously violated.” and his right to defense in Venezuela.”