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The murderer of doctor Pablo Corrales confesses that he killed him to steal his motorcycle, according to an official source

Alleged Murderer of Cuban Doctor Arrested in Havana

The alleged murderer of Cuban doctor Pablo Corrales Susi, whose body was located four days after his disappearance was reported in Havana, was arrested on June 20, according to La Página de Mauro Torres, a profile on Facebook associated with State Security.

According to the publication, an anonymous source from the Ministry of the Interior confirmed that the perpetrator of the crime, whose identity has not been revealed, used a ruse to trick the doctor into taking him from the area known as Piquera de 126 to another town. On the way back, he seized the opportunity to steal the doctor’s motorcycle and other belongings by assaulting him with a knife.

Corrales Susi was last seen on May 29, when he was getting ready to add gas. Four days later, on June 2, his family and friends confirmed that the police had found his body between the José Antonio Echeverría Technological University of Havana (Cujae) and Boyeros Avenue. The initial details of the crime pointed to robbery as a motive, as the motorcycle was not found and the body had multiple stab wounds.

The State Security account indicated that the defendant acknowledged the committed act, although the authorities continue the investigation. Corrales Susi was 53 years old and worked at the Cristóbal Labra polyclinic in the Havana municipality of La Lisa.

Citizen security has been exploited by the Cuban regime as a differentiating element of the island over its neighboring countries, but in recent months, many people have warned of an increase in armed assaults to steal motorcycles, cell phones, or valuable belongings. The official page admitted that some violent acts are perceptible, which have been widely discussed on social networks.

In an editorial published by the state press last week, the government assured that in Cuba, there is no passivity or impunity with regard to criminals, while denouncing that violent acts are shamelessly magnified or manipulated by enemy digital sites. According to the text titled “The revolutionary guard will never neglect,” violent acts represent 8.5% of all crimes, of which 60% of the perpetrators are arrested and charged. In cases with fatalities or the use of a firearm, the levels of clarification are higher than 90%, according to the same source.

In an attempt to maintain control of information on events, which until now was only offered by the independent press, the government has multiplied its presence on social networks by disseminating data on related accounts. One of the most active Facebook profiles is Fuerza del Pueblo, an account also linked to the Ministry of the Interior, which daily publishes cases of robbers, clandestine factories, theft, and slaughter of cattle in Villa Clara and other central provinces. This Thursday, the profile pointed out that only in the last two months, four illegal tobacco factories have been dismantled in the Villa Clara municipality of Placetas.

Citizen security remains a concern in Cuba, and the government’s efforts to address the issue are being closely monitored. The arrest of the alleged murderer of Dr. Pablo Corrales Susi is a step towards justice, but more needs to be done to ensure the safety of the Cuban people.

What evidence is there to support the claim that robbery was the motive for the murder of Cuban doctor Pablo Corrales Susi?

The suspect in the murder of Cuban doctor Pablo Corrales Susi has been arrested in Havana, according to information shared on Facebook by La Página de Mauro Torres, a profile associated with State Security. The alleged perpetrator, whose identity remains undisclosed, reportedly tricked the doctor into giving him a ride to another town. On the way back, the suspect seized the opportunity to steal the doctor’s motorcycle and other belongings by assaulting him with a knife.

Corrales Susi was last seen on May 29 and his body was discovered four days later between the José Antonio Echeverría Technological University of Havana and Boyeros Avenue. The initial investigation indicated that robbery was the motive, as the motorcycle was missing and the body had multiple stab wounds. The defendant has reportedly admitted to committing the crime, although the investigation remains ongoing.

Corrales Susi, 53, was employed at the Cristóbal Labra polyclinic in the Havana municipality of La Lisa.

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  1. This shocking revelation highlights the tragic fate of Dr. Pablo Corrales and serves as a stark reminder of the lengths some individuals will go for personal gain.

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