A new report from the Civil Guard has cleared the six men arrested for the murder of agents Miguel Angel Gonzalez and David Perez in the port of Barbate in Spain on February 9. According to El PaisThe report is based on more than three gigabytes of video recorded on the day of the crime by eight different cameras.
Analysis of the images allowed the authorities to conclude that it was not the boat on which the detainees were traveling that rammed the agents’ boat.
The reenactment of the night of the crime culminated in a seven-minute, 58-second video edit that reveals every second of the movements of the boat that actually ran over the two fatal victims.
Six detainees are awaiting a judge’s decision on new discoveries that could release them, but prosecutors and prosecutors
They have already announced that they will ask to remain in prison as they remain charged with smuggling and collaboration with a criminal organization.
The report’s authors highlight two videos as key elements of this complex reconstruction. The first was captured by a GoPro camera mounted on the helmet of one of the wounded civilian guards. The second video was received on social networks.
The report states that “all members of the boat acted with the clear and unequivocal intention of ending the lives of the civilian guards who were on board the official vessel, with clear disregard for their lives,” it is quoted as saying El Pais.
The first attack on the patrol boat occurred just 41 seconds after it entered the water, as recorded by a GoPro camera. The second attack occurred 40 seconds later. The third took only 20 more seconds; and the fourth came 22 seconds later. The fifth, in which the report emphasizes that the boat passed “extremely close” to the Armed Forces vessel, occurred 13 seconds after the previous one. The report said this latest attack caused “great fear among the crew, who expressed their intention to use firearms to fire into the air.”
“Shoot in the damn air! They are coming for us,” they said.
Author: morning Post
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