Business abroad and a debt of 60 thousand dollars: the version of the detainee for the crime in San Isidro
A new lead in the investigation of Cecilia Iraola's murder involves a $60,000 debt and real estate deals abroad connected to the accused Gustavo Arroyo.
Gustavo Ezequiel Arroyo, 36, has presented new information during his interrogation regarding the murder of 53-year-old Cecilia Andrea Iraola, which occurred when an assailant opened fire on her home in Beccar, San Isidro. The investigation has unveiled a $60,000 debt related to real estate ventures abroad and a family dispute involving a vehicle. This dispute arose after Iraola's son, Matías, sold Arroyo a BMW that had mechanical issues, leading to a demand for a $10,000 refund, which allegedly escalated to threats directed toward Matías.
The judicial investigation, overseen by prosecutor Carolina Asprella, has highlighted the tensions surrounding this debt and the involvement of family dynamics in the case. Matías reportedly fled to Costa Rica due to the threats he received from Arroyo concerning the vehicle sale. The incident has sparked a broader examination of Arroyo's connections and financial dealings that may provide insights into a possible motive for the murder of Iraola.
In a dramatic turn of events, the shooting left four bullet holes at the entrance of Iraola's home, with one of the shots fatally striking her in the abdomen. This violent act has raised significant public and media interest, particularly given the circumstances surrounding the accused, who faces serious allegations amid a backdrop of family disputes and financial issues. The implications of this case extend beyond those involved, touching on the safety and legal concerns within the San Isidro community.