On December 9, 2012, the Mexican-American singer Jennifer Rivera He died in a plane crash on his way to Toluca. According to official reports, the plane, which was owned by Ed Núñez, whose real name would be Edwardian corner, has been involved in criminal acts in Mexico and the United States. Then, the plane crashed into a hill in the Sierra de Galeana, a verdant area south of Monterrey, Nuevo León.
At that time, Jenni was a judge of “La Voz México” and the tragic news shocked all her fans, but there were also versions that the incident occurred at the hands of drug traffickerswhy “La Barbie” and other drug lords hired the singer to spice up some of their parties, according to Gabriel Vázquez, who was a representative of “La diva de la banda”.
In the last few hours, after the arrest of Ovidio Guzmán López, the versions according to which he was the one who ordered the crime have grown exponentially. The reason would be that the singer didn’t want to go and perform at her wedding.
The offer of the US authorities 5 million dollars of reward for the capture of Ovidio Guzmán were those who claimed it.
According to the United States Department of State, in addition to the murder of the artist, whose name is not mentioned, “El Ratón” would have also charged his collaborators execute informants and rival drug traffickers.
“Other information indicates that Ovidio Guzmán López ordered the murder of informants, a drug trafficker and a popular Mexican singer that he refused to sing at his wedding,” says the American establishment.
In Mexico they are wondering which singer killed the son of “El Chapo”, reports the portal Larazon.es. Despite the fact that US authorities have not disclosed Ovid’s identity or wedding date to try to deduce How famous could it be? In recent years, drug trafficking has been blamed for the singers’ murders Sergio Gomezlead singer of K-Paz de la Sierra, e Valentin Elizalde, known as the “Golden Rooster”. Both crimes occurred between 2006 and 2007.
Two aerial tragedies, Jenni Rivera and the seal of the drug trafficker
On May 6, 2019, the plane crash of a Bombardier Challenger aircraft where 13 people died belonging to two families, brought to light the black story of the ship’s owner, the aforementioned Eduardo Esquino, and the pilotJosé Aguilar, one of the victims.
Esquino, owner of the company that managed the ship, also a mysterious man called Ed Núñez, is involved in criminal acts in Mexico and the United States.
He is the same owner of the Learjet 25 vessel which claimed the lives of popular Jenni Rivera in 2012 and 6 otherswhen he crashed in a city in the north of the country after taking off from the city of Monterrey after giving a recital.
The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) seized in February 2019 another aircraft of the Esquino company, a 1982 Gulfstream, suspected of being used to transport narcotics.
The “background” of the entrepreneur it has even darker edges because in 2011 another Esquino aircraft was chartered by four people accused in Mexico of planning the transfer and illegal introduction into Mexico of family members of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Esquino was the main witness in the hearings against the four suspected of planning the transfer of Gaddafi’s relatives. Starwood management filed a lawsuit in federal court in Tucson, Arizona, requesting the return of the aircraft worth $1.5 million.
Business man He has also been jailed for fraud in the United States, investigated by the DEA for ties to the Arellano Félix Brothers Cartel e convicted of “tampering with books” on the maintenance of 13 aircraft purchased by the Mexican government”.
The pilot José Aguilar, died along with two other crew members and 10 passengers, He didn’t have a license to fly the device reportedly since then.
According to information published in the local press in 2019, the Bombardier Challenger jet that crashed on Sunday was returning from Las Vegas, chartered by two families for go to see the fight between Mexican Saúl “Canelo” Alvarez and American Daniel Jacobs.
Source: Clarin
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