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Tragic Incident in Guyana: Cuban Woman Allegedly Killed Over Jealousy

Tuesday, October 15, 2024 by Ethan Navarro

Tragic Incident in Guyana: Cuban Woman Allegedly Killed Over Jealousy
Girl murdered in Guyana - Image © Facebook/Action News Guyana and Seminternado Israel Santos

This article contains information about acts of violence and suicide, which may be disturbing to some readers.

A 25-year-old Cuban woman was tragically killed last Saturday afternoon in Kitty, Guyana, allegedly by her partner. The incident, currently under police investigation, took place in a house on Station Street. The victim has been identified as Yuni Zamora Castro, originally from the province of Las Tunas.

The alleged perpetrator, known only as "El Tío," is 60 years old and his nationality is disputed; some sources claim he is Venezuelan, while others say he is Cuban. Authorities received a call around 5:30 p.m. reporting a violent disturbance at the residence. Upon arrival, officers discovered Zamora Castro lying on the floor, showing signs of a violent attack. Her partner was found hanged, suggesting a possible suicide.

Community Reacts to the Loss

According to the Guyanese publication Stabroek News, initial investigations revealed that the couple lived together in a two-story concrete house shared with others. Friends and neighbors described their relationship as tumultuous.

Anislaidy Díaz Leblanch, a close acquaintance of the victim, mentioned that Zamora Castro had recently expressed a desire to end her relationship with El Tío due to his possessive behavior, as reported by local outlet News Room. Díaz Leblanch, who witnessed the event and managed to escape, recounted that on the day of the incident, the couple returned home from work and sat on the terrace. El Tío gave Castro $1,000 to settle a small debt, and she informed him she would provide change later. The situation escalated rapidly, resulting in the young woman's death.

Remembering Yuni Zamora Castro

The Facebook page of Israel Santos Primary School in Las Tunas posted a tribute to Zamora Castro, noting her time as a teacher at the institution. "Today, we are deeply saddened to bid farewell to a wonderful person, Yuni, who was a teacher at our institution. Her dedication, kindness, and commitment to educating many generations leave an indelible mark on us all," the post read.

The message continued, "Her legacy will live on in each of her students, in every lesson she shared, and every smile she gave us. It is a difficult time for our educational community, but we come together in mourning and cherish the memories she has left behind."

The bodies of both individuals have been transported to the Memorial Gardens Funeral Home as investigations proceed. The tragic event underscores the ongoing issues of domestic violence and its devastating consequences.

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