Los Angeles Times

Paraguay drug prosecutor killed on beach

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BOGOTA, Colombia — Paraguay’s prosecutor of organized crime and drug traffickin­g cases was slain Tuesday in Colombia, apparently by gunmen on a personal watercraft as he honeymoone­d with his new wife on an island off Cartagena, authoritie­s and their hotel said.

Marcelo Pecci married journalist Claudia Aguilera in April. Aguilera had recently shared photos on social media showing her and Pecci on the Baru peninsula in the Caribbean, south of the Colombian city of Cartagena.

Her final social media posting, hours before the attack, was a photo of herself and her husband with a pair of baby shoes along with the message: “The best wedding gift ... the approachin­g life that is a testimony to the sweetest love.”

The Decameron Baru Hotel, where the couple was staying, said gunmen traveled on a personal watercraft and shot at the pair while they were on the beach. It was not immediatel­y known whether Aguilera was hurt in the attack. The gunmen also fired at a security guard, who was unhurt.

Colombia’s foreign minister and vice president, Marta Lucía Ramírez, said authoritie­s were working to clarify “the motives and authors of this heinous crime.”

A “high command” criminal investigat­ion unit has been sent to Cartagena, Colombian Defense Minister Diego Molano said. Paraguayan and U.S. officials will be integrated into the unit to help identify and prosecute the perpetrato­rs, police said.

Pecci was investigat­ing several high-profile cases in

Paraguay, including a shooting at a concert in January where a suspected drug trafficker and a soccer player’s wife were killed.

Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benítez decried the “cowardly murder” of the prosecutor and sent a message of condolence to Pecci’s relatives on Twitter. He vowed to redouble Paraguay’s efforts against organized crime.

Paraguay is South America’s largest marijuana producer. Growing the plant is still illegal in that country, and much of the crop is smuggled into Argentina and Brazil.

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