The investigation into the murder of Jaime Esteban Moreno, a student at the Universidad de los Andes, took a new turn after learning that the Attorney General’s Office requested Interpol to issue a red notice against Kleidyar Paola, a woman accused of having participated decisively in the crime that occurred on October 31 in Bogotá.
According to judicial information, the red notice was requested after a guarantee control judge ordered the capture of Fernández Sulbarán at the beginning of November, considering that there are sufficient elements that link her as the alleged perpetrator of the homicide of the young university student.
The arrest warrant indicates that the woman would have had a key role in the events that ended the student’s life.
According to information known to the authorities, the person under investigation would have left the country in November, a few days after the crime, and her possible whereabouts would be in Venezuela, the country from which she is a native.
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This situation led the Prosecutor’s Office to activate international cooperation mechanisms to achieve his location and subsequent extradition to Colombia.
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A detail that drew attention within the investigative process is that, on the day of the murder, the woman was wearing a blue costume, an element that was identified through videos and testimonies collected during the investigation and that allowed progress in her individualization.
The case has also raised concern for the safety of the accused’s relatives. Tamara Sulbarán, Fernández’s mother, assured that she has not had contact with her daughter since she left Colombia. According to him, the last message he received was brief and confusing: “Mommy, I’m going to be okay. I love her.”
In addition, the family reported having received intimidating threats through messages sent from unknown accounts, in which insults and warnings were issued, demanding the young woman’s handover.
Meanwhile, the Prosecutor’s Office reiterated that it will continue with the judicial process and cooperation with international organizations to effectively capture all those responsible for the murder of Jaime Esteban Moreno.
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