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The grandfather of the man suspected of trying to shoot Kirchner killed his wife in the 1990s

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The Brazilian, suspected of trying to murder Argentina’s vice president, Cristina Kirchner, moved to Argentina with his mother as a child. However, the man, identified as Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel, 35, still has Brazilian relatives and a criminal history in his family.

Grandpa killed the woman. In 1998, the Brazilian’s grandfather, Chilean José Ernesto Montiel Ahumada, killed his wife, Brazilian Rosemeire de Souza, and committed suicide shortly after.

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The crime was reported in the newspapers at that time. The newspaper O Estado de São Paulo, dated January 10, 1998, wrote in a short one-paragraph note, “Chilean locksmith José Ernesto Montiel Ahumada, 47, shot in the forehead out of jealousy, woman, manicurist Rosimeire de Souza, 32. He then shot himself in the right temple ” The murder took place in an apartment on Avenida Ipiranga in downtown São Paulo.

The couple had three daughters aged 8, 6 and 4 at the time. The three, now adults, live in São Paulo. report UOL He tried to contact someone who preferred not to talk about his family.

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Chile dad. Ahumada also had children from other relationships. One of them is Fernando Ernesto Montiel Araya, the father of the Brazilian, who is suspected of trying to kill Cristina Kirchner.

A source close to the family confirmed the news. UOL. According to the same source, Montiel Araya is also Chilean and lived in Baixada Santista until he was deported last year.

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Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel suspected of trying to kill Kirchner

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He even had other children by different women, in addition to Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel, who was born in São Paulo and was the result of an affair with an Argentine girlfriend.

He was deported after his conviction. Montiel Araya, 65, was expelled from Brazil following a January 2011 decision by the São Paulo Court of Justice (TJSP).

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Fernando Ernesto Montiel Araya, father of Brazilian suspected of trying to kill Kirchner

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He was sentenced to four years and four months in prison for theft. According to the court, Montiel Araya “did not provide any evidence that would make his stay in Brazil legally valid.”

According to the source consulted UOLMontiel Araya, who has Brazilian children and has lived in the country for many years, could try to obtain Brazilian citizenship, but due to a lack of interest, he never tried to put himself in order. According to information obtained from social media, the Chilean would be living in the Valparaíso region of Chile.

Thiago Varella

09/02/2022 14:34

source: Noticias

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