Antonio M. P., the 19-year-old who remains in the Boiro dungeons (A Coruña) for the alleged murder of his father, José Manuel Mayo Brea, 59, buried this Sunday, passes this Monday at the disposal of the Muros court.
José Manuel’s neighbors called him ‘O Peseta’ and he was well known in Esteiro, where until his early retirement he ran a bar right on the ground floor of the building where his son also lived and where his violent death occurred.
The alleged parricide went so far as to say in his emergency call at dawn from Friday to Saturday, that they had suffered an assault perpetrated by drug traffickers.
The Civil Guard, once they received the notice from 112, displaced the Negreira patrol, which reported the discovery of the body and notified the “signs of violence” found on it.
José Manuel Mayo Brea was buried this Sunday in the Esteiro cemetery, in the center of Muros (A Coruña). His body arrived early in the afternoon at the local funeral home, after carrying out the mandatory autopsy at the headquarters of the Institute of Legal Medicine of Galicia (Imelga).
And at seven it was when an emotional funeral was held in the chapel of the cemetery where, despite the unpleasant day, many people gathered to see him off.