Mar 19 • 17:53 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

A black widower behind the crime: two suspects arrested for the homicide of a university professor in Caballito

Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of David Walter Aguirre, a university professor in Caballito, who was found shot dead in his office.

David Walter Aguirre, a 55-year-old university professor, was murdered in his office located in Caballito on February 10. He was discovered with a rag in his mouth and bound, indicating the violent nature of the crime. After extensive investigations, law enforcement officials arrested two suspects in the Buenos Aires party of Tres de Febrero about a month after the incident.

The investigation revealed that one of the suspects, referred to as a 'black widower,' had entered Aguirre's office with him before the murder and left alone just hours later. This detail has been crucial in piecing together the events leading up to the crime. Detectives from the Buenos Aires City Police have been closely following the movements of the suspects and using forensic evidence to build their case against them.

The case has drawn significant public attention due to the shocking circumstances of the crime and the profile of the victim, raising concerns about safety and violence in academic circles. It underscores the importance of police vigilance and thorough investigation in solving such heinous crimes and bringing justice to the victims and their families.

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