The Civil Guard has arrested three people, two men aged 25 and 57 and a 43-year-old woman, for their alleged involvement in the murder of the head of a hostess club in the Madrid town of Pezuela de las Torres, of which one of those arrested, who practiced prostitution there, had been fired.

It was precisely the disagreements between the two women that triggered the crime, in which two men participated, the youngest as the perpetrator together with the fired employee and the oldest as a necessary collaborator, the Civil Guard Command of Madrid.

The two alleged murderers, relatives of each other, arrived at the hostess club in a car driven by the third detainee.

It was on February 6, around 4:20 p.m., when the Civil Guard received a call alerting them to a brawl inside the brothel.

Agents from the nearby barracks and health professionals unsuccessfully tried to revive the victim, a 44-year-old woman of Dominican nationality, who had several stab wounds.

The two perpetrators, a 25-year-old man and a 43-year-old woman, fled the scene in the same car driven by the alleged collaborator in the crime, a 57-year-old man she knew, whom she used to take from Parla, where lived, until the hostess club.

After the visual inspection of the Criminalistics agents and the first investigations of the Homicide group, it was determined that the victim and the alleged aggressor had had several disputes, for which the first had even fired the second from her job.

The now arrested woman and her family member executed their plan and stabbed the person in charge of the establishment numerous times.

Those investigated made the investigation difficult by hiding in homes in the south of the Community of Madrid, in addition to changing their mobile phone several times and hiding the vehicle they used on the day of the events in a private garage.

However, in mid-March the suspect was arrested when she was about to board a flight to Colombia, her country of origin.

The other alleged material author was also arrested, in this case at the Chamartín train station, while the alleged collaborator was arrested in Parla.

In the entries and searches made, the agents located the murder weapon, which was sent to the Crime Laboratory for analysis.

The head of the Investigating Court number 1 of Alcalá de Henares, in charge of the investigation, ordered the provisional detention of the three arrested for their alleged involvement in a crime of murder.