2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
A month ago, it was revealed that Héctor Hernández, better known as Samurai, had mysteriously disappeared. According to information from the Spanish newspaper El País, yesterday, authorities reported that they had found the rapper's body in a brickyard south of Bogotá. "The cause of death corresponds to polytraumatism due to a forceful element," said Legal Medicine, without giving more details.
Before his disappearance, the rapper called his mother on December 13, that same day through Facebook he announced that he had lost his cell phone. After that, the singer vanished. Until today, the authorities have not found the phone, nor the computer from which the message was sent.
The rapper's family was the first to notify the authorities and from that moment, the singer's followers organized street marches demanding that the Bogotá police find him.
In itself, the singer's family thinks that it was all a robbery and have asked the police to investigate further and demand that the case not be closed until the culprits are found. According to various testimonies from family and friends, Samurai had no enemies and was always a peaceful person.
The singer became famous in the 90's and in 2003 he created his own musical label Sangre Oculta.
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