Police have begun a murder inquiry after the dismembered remains of missing businessman Fernando Pérez Algaba, 41, were discovered by a group of children in Argentina over the weekend, according to a sobbing flight attendant.
The children discovered a red bag packed with human parts while playing by a creek in the town of Ingeniero Budge, Buenos Aires Province, on Sunday, according to Jam Press.
The children’s parents alerted Buenos Aires police, who inspected the package and allegedly discovered the victim’s legs and forearm inside, as well as another entire arm in the stream.claimed that an insane customer pursued her home from the airport, repeatedly attempting to cut her off at 80 mph while screaming, “F-k your airline!”
Meanwhile, an autopsy indicated that the victim was shot three times before being dismembered.
Algaba was identified by police using his fingerprints as well as distinguishing tattoos on various body areas. Since last Tuesday, the entrepreneur has been reported missing.
The businessman had amassed millions by renting expensive vehicles and selling cryptocurrencies, which he constantly promoted to his 900,000 Instagram followers.
The influencer, who lived in Barcelona, Spain, was said to have been in Argentina for a week before his alleged murder.
According to the property owner’s evidence, Algaba rented an apartment and was due to return the keys on July 19, but he did not show up or answer the phone.
Meanwhile, an autopsy indicated that the victim was shot three times before being dismembered.Algaba was identified by police using his fingerprints as well as distinguishing tattoos on various body areas. Since last Tuesday, the entrepreneur has been reported missing.The businessman had amassed millions by renting expensive vehicles and selling cryptocurrencies, which he constantly promoted to his 900,000 Instagram followers.
The influencer, who lived in Barcelona, Spain, was said to have been in Argentina for a week before his alleged murder.
According to the property owner’s evidence, Algaba rented an apartment and was due to return the keys on July 19, but he did not show up or answer the phone.
Algaba then established a luxury automobile and jet ski rental company in Miami before picking up and relocating to Barcelona earlier this year.
During his later years, Algaba was involved in bitcoin trading from a Buenos Aires office with approximately 25 people.
The moneymaker’s seeming rags-to-riches story, however, was not all that it seemed.
Algaba had amassed “irrecoverable” debts with Argentina’s tax department, while his company, “Motors Lettuce SRL,” began bouncing checks less than a year after its establishment in January 2018.
According to La Nacion, Algaba also left a letter on his phone indicating that he’d lost a lot of money speculating in cryptocurrency.
And Algaba’s problems were not restricted to business.
He allegedly ran afoul of the Barra Bravas, a violent gang deeply entrenched in Argentina’s soccer scene, who allegedly sought a $40,000 loan from him.
“If something happens to me, everyone is already warned,” he said in a message.
According to local media, Algaba’s brother Rodolfo Pérez Algaba said he wasn’t sure if his deceased sibling was engaged with the criminal organization, but he was “not a scammer” as many had supposedly claimed.
The victim’s brother claimed that Algaba was simply a car salesman who “did not do well” in Bitcoin.
Rodolfo also noted that when he was 17, their father died and left an inheritance that Algaba used to start his business, hinting that the influencer didn’t go from poor to posh as he seemed to suggest.
Rodolfo, who reportedly had not seen the vehicle hawker for three months following an argument, claimed that Algaba “was under psychiatric treatment for an anxiety disorder.”