Kuwait Times

Spain police make arrest in ‘love scam’ triple murder

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Spanish police on Monday said they had arrested a Pakistani man in connection with the killing of three siblings in their 70s, over debts reportedly linked to an online romance scam. The 43-year-old suspect had “turned himself in” on Sunday night, “admitting his involvemen­t in incidents related to the triple murder in a house in Morata de Tajuna”, a police statement said.

Judicial sources said the suspect had previously been convicted for attacking one of the sisters. Police had on Thursday found the three bodies, which were partially burnt, lying in a heap inside their home in the village some 35 kilometers (20 miles) southeast of Madrid.

Neighbors raised the alarm after not seeing the two sisters and their disabled brother for some time, with police saying their deaths were being treated as murder over a suspected debt. Police on Monday said the man, referred to only as D.H.F.C, was the “main suspect” in the case as he had “previously injured one of the female victims last year”, with the courts confirming his arrest and conviction.

Quoting local residents, Spanish media said the tragedy was likely linked to a fake online love affair, with the two sisters embarking on what they thought was a long-distance relationsh­ip with two apparent US servicemen. They were led to believe one had died and that the other needed money so that he could send them a multi-million-euro inheritanc­e, causing the sisters to rack up huge debts. Initially they began borrowing money from neighbors with the town’s mayor Francisco Villalain telling Spanish media they had rented out a room in their home to the Pakistani suspect for several months.

In scam denial

During that time, the suspect had reportedly lent the sisters at least 50,000 euros ($55,000), which they had never repaid, prompting his violent attack on one of the sisters. According to a statement from the Madrid region’s top court, he was arrested in February 2023 “for an offence of injury with a dangerous object involving one of the two dead women”.

He was held in pre-trial detention without bail until his case came to court in September and he was sentenced to two years behind bars, slapped with a 2,900 euro ($3,150) fine and banned from being within 500 meters (yards) of the victim for two years and six months.

But under Spanish law, anyone receiving a jail term of up to two years on a first offence automatica­lly has their sentence suspended, so he was released after agreeing to pay the compensati­on, the statement said.

When they called the police last week, neighbors said they hadn’t seen the siblings since before Christmas. Speaking to Spanish media, they said the sister had repeatedly asked to borrow large sums of money, refusing to believe it was a scam and saying they would pay it back when they got the seven-million-euro ($7.6 million) inheritanc­e payout. “They weren’t asking for 100 euros or 20, they were asking you for 5,000 or 6,000 euros,” one neighbor had told stateowned broadcaste­r TVE on Friday. Police did not comment on those reports.

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