Argentine marine kills girlfriend and drags her body down street in a sleeping bag

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Shocking moment Argentine marine volunteer drags the body of his dead girlfriend down the street in a sleeping bag after beating and suffocating her to death

  • Jorge Rojas, 23, faces charges of aggravated homicide and femicide for the death of Agustina Nadal, 21
  • He was seen on surveillance footage dragging his body along a sidewalk near his apartment in the city of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, on November 27.
  • Rojas then dumped her body in a river and was recovered by police divers last week.
  • He confessed to police that he beat and strangled her to death after an argument
  • Hours earlier, the couple had watched a World Cup soccer game with friends.

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Shocking footage from a surveillance camera captured the moment an Argentine volunteer sailor dragged his girlfriend’s body down the street in a sleeping bag after he killed her during a heated argument.

Jorge Rojas, 23, faces charges of aggravated homicide and femicide for the death of Agustina Nadal, 21, after confessing to the police that he beat and strangled her before throwing her body into a river in the early morning of March 27. november.

Rojas killed Nadal, who was also working as a volunteer Marine, after an argument at their apartment in the Buenos Aires city of Bahía Blanca, just hours after the pair watched Argentina win the soccer World Cup. about Mexico with friends.

In security footage, Rojas can be seen dragging the sleeping bag holding Nadal’s body down the sidewalk near his home around 3 a.m. A second security camera then shows him pushing a shopping cart with the sleeping bag inside

Rojas then dumped the sleeping bag in a Bahía Blanca river, and was seen on camera returning to the apartment almost an hour later.

Surveillance camera footage shows Argentine volunteer Marine Jorge Rojas dragging the body of his girlfriend, 21-year-old Agustina Nadal, down a sidewalk in the city of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, in the early hours of November 27. .

Rojas killed Nadal, who was also working as a volunteer Marine, after an argument in their apartment in the Buenos Aires city of Bahía Blanca, just hours after the pair watched Argentina win the soccer World Cup. about Mexico with friends.

Jorge Rojas (left) and Agustina Nadal (right) are seen in a selfie taken with friends while watching a World Cup soccer match earlier in the day.

Police divers recovered Nadal’s body from the river last Wednesday.

The Buenos Aires prosecutor’s office revealed that Rojas connected to Nadal’s mobile bank account after assassinating her and requested a loan of 260,000 pesos – around $1,500 – at 10:02 p.m. and transferred the money to his account at 10:11 p.m.

He then transferred an additional 15,000 pesos (about $88) from Nadal’s account to his account at 12:22 am.

On November 28, Rojas reported for his shift at the Comandante Espora Naval Base, where he and Nadal were assigned as volunteer Marines, and told his colleagues that he did not know where she was.

His colleagues filed a missing person report the same day Nadal failed to show up for work.

On Thursday of last week, Rojas visited a local police station where he confessed to murdering Nadal. He told police that he beat and strangled her before dumping her body in the river.

Agustina Nadal wanted to end the relationship with her boyfriend Jorge Nadal because he was jealous and controlling, according to his family

On November 28, Rojas reported for his shift at the Comandante Espora Naval Base, where he and 21-year-old Agustina Nadal were assigned as volunteer Marines, telling his colleagues he did not know where she was. They later filed a missing persons report.

Divers remove the body of Agustina Nadal from a stream in Bahía Blanca

Hours before the murder, Nadal and Rojas posted a selfie together with friends after watching Argentina’s match against Mexico in the World Cup. When his body was recovered from the river, he was wearing the same Argentine soccer jersey that he had in the selfie.

Friends of the couple told Todo Noticias that Nadal had grown tired of Rojas’s jealousy and wanted to end the relationship.

Nadal first introduced Rojas to his family as a friend during a July trip to his hometown in Guaymallén, a city in Mendoza province, his aunt Lorena told the outlet.

Lorena found out through one of her nieces that Rojas had a restraining order against her from her son’s mother, which raised concerns within Nadal’s family.

‘This guy (Rojas) wanted to turn it off. He wouldn’t leave her alone,” she said. It was very toxic and invasive. He was always controlling her and she didn’t like that at all.

Lorena said Nadal last spoke to his family moments after the end of the Argentina-Mexico match and said he was going shopping.

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