A judge from the Madrid town of Arganda del Rey decides this Wednesday whether to send the detainee for the death of the three brothers from Morata de Tajuña to provisional prison, a week after their lifeless bodies with signs of violence were found.
Dilawar Hussein F.C., of Pakistani origin, with Spanish nationality and aged 42, was transferred this morning from the Madrid Civil Guard headquarters, where he remains under arrest, to the Arganda del Rey courts.
There he will be placed at the disposal of a Court of Investigation and First Instance, whose magistrate will decide whether he will be placed in provisional prison pending trial and while the Homicide agents continue with the investigations, the Command has reported.
The last ones, the search of the house where he had lived for just 25 days, from where the investigators took personal effects to analyze them and try to obtain new evidence that proves his responsibility for the triple crime.
Dilawar Hussein F.C surrendered early Monday morning at the Civil Guard headquarters, at which time he admitted his involvement in the death of Ángeles, Pepe and Amelia and was arrested as the alleged perpetrator of three crimes of intentional homicide.
Their lifeless bodies, burned, piled up, with traces of blood and in the process of decomposition, were found last Thursday morning inside their home.
The main hypothesis that the Civil Guard handles is that the crime was motivated by a settling of accounts for the debts that the brothers had contracted with some acquaintances, sources close to the investigation indicated.
The two sisters had become bankrupt after being victims of a love scam and asked their loved ones and neighbors for money on a recurring basis. At the beginning of last year they rented a room to the detainee, to whom they supposedly ended up owing around 60,000 euros.
The man stopped living in the deceased’s house on February 24, when he was arrested for hitting Amelia’s head with a hammer at least three times and kicking her when she fell to the ground.
Due to these events, he spent almost seven months provisionally confined in the Estremera prison until he was released on September 12.
Although the Criminal Court number 2 of Alcalá de Henares sentenced him to two years in prison and prohibited him from approaching within 500 meters and communicating with the victim for two and a half years, it granted him the benefit of suspension of the sentence as he lacked background check and commit to compensating the woman.