POR : LUIS ALBERTO FIGUEROA — LUALFI — TARJETA PROFESIONAL 0222 EXPEDIDA POR EL MINISERIO DE EDUCACIÓN NACIONA.
Dos hermanos pereiranos fueron atacados a bala dentro de su taller de motos en la avenida del Río.
Uno murió y el otro lucha por su vida.
En la noche del viernes, 11 de abril cuando el sol caía sobre la Avenida del Río, la violencia volvió a golpear.
En la calle 38ª, un hombre con casco cerrado se acercó a pie al taller de motos donde se encontraban las víctimas, sin mediar palabra, abrió fuego.
Luego huyó, al parecer por la misma avenida.
No hay información confirmada sobre el uso de vehículos en la escena.
Las víctimas fueron dos hermanos.
Uno de ellos, José Manuel Cardona Salazar, conocido como Ardilla, murió en el sitio.
Su hermano permanece en cuidados intensivos.
Los hermanos llevaban cerca de 5 meses con el taller en el sector.
Vivian en el barrio Las Palmas con su mama.
José Manuel de 32 años de edad era el mayor de los tres hermanos y tenía 15 años de experiencia en el mundo de las motos.
Junto a su hermano trabajaban para sacar adelante su negocio.
E WAS KILLED IN THE WORKPLACE.
BY: LUIS ALBERTO FIGUEROA — LUALFI — PROFESSIONAL CARD 0222 ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION.
Two brothers from Pereira were shot inside their motorcycle shop on Avenida del Río.
One died and the other is fighting for his life.
On the night of Friday, April 11, as the sun set over Avenida del Río, violence struck again.
On 38th Street, a man wearing a helmet approached the motorcycle shop where the victims were located on foot and, without saying a word, opened fire.
He then fled, apparently along the same avenue.
There is no confirmed information about the use of vehicles at the scene.
The victims were two brothers.
One of them, José Manuel Cardona Salazar, known as Ardilla, died at the scene.
His brother remains in intensive care.
The brothers had been running the workshop in the area for about five months.
They lived in the Las Palmas neighborhood with their mother.
José Manuel, 32, was the oldest of the three brothers and had 15 years of experience in the motorcycle world.
They worked together with his brother to keep their business running.



