Autopsy confirms head blow in Morón singer's death

The forensic report confirmed that Roberto Alleruzzo, a rapper murdered in Morón, died from a severe blow to the head. Two suspects are detained, including Pablo G., who confessed and was captured after 48 hours as a fugitive.

The forensic report confirmed that Roberto Alleruzzo suffered a severe blow to the head, the cause of his death in the Morón crime. Justice officials are advancing the investigation into the murdered rapper's case.

Pablo G., the alleged material author, confessed his involvement and was a fugitive for about 48 hours. He was apprehended at the intersection of Mitre and Belgrano streets in the same locality.

With two detainees, authorities continue gathering evidence to clarify the homicide. No further details on the motive or exact circumstances of the attack have been reported.

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