Update: Identity confirmed for missing man in El Quimbo viaduct attack; searches ongoing

Searches continue for Jesús Antonio Canizales, the man who jumped into the El Quimbo reservoir during Tuesday's deadly attack on four Caqueteños in Huila. Two others were killed, and a minor escaped to alert authorities. This follows initial reports of the double homicide near the Garzón-El Agrado viaduct.

Following the initial report of a double homicide on the El Quimbo viaduct, further details have emerged about the Tuesday night attack in Huila's Rioloro sector, municipality of Gigante.

Four individuals from Cartagena del Chairá, Caquetá, were traveling in a Toyota Hilux (LUR-121) toward Medellín when intercepted by assailants. The attackers forced a detour to the viaduct between Garzón and El Agrado, where they killed Ovier Martínez Vargas, 51, a local referee known as 'Cuchillo,' and Yineth Soto Sánchez, 40. The gunmen fled with the vehicle, abandoning the bodies.

Yineth's 14-year-old son escaped and notified authorities. Her husband, Jesús Antonio Canizales, 48, jumped approximately 30 meters into the El Quimbo reservoir to flee and remains missing despite extensive searches involving Civil Defense from El Pital and El Agrado, firefighters, and local fishermen—no results as of Thursday.

Huila Police commander Colonel Carlos Eduardo Téllez Betancourt stated: “The National Police is conducting the necessary inquiries to establish the motives... a third person jumped into the El Quimbo reservoir and is currently missing.”

This incident follows a separate homicide hours earlier in Pitalito, where Wilson Alexis Bravo Cabezas was killed, possibly linked to criminal score-settling. While no direct connection is confirmed, both target Caqueteños in Huila, heightening concerns. The Cartagena del Chairá Mayor's Office offered condolences for Ovier's death.

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Illustration of a car swept into a drainage canal by a storm in Tucumán, where a couple was tragically found dead.
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Couple found dead after storm sweeps car in Tucumán

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Mariano Robles and Solana Albornoz, aged 28 and 32, were found dead inside their car in Tafí Viejo, Tucumán, after a severe storm swept the vehicle into a drainage canal. The couple was returning from a wedding on Saturday night and leaves behind two small children. The incident raises the storm's death toll in the province to three.

Jhonatan Alexis Delgado Zúñiga was released unharmed after being detained by armed men in rural Pitalito, Huila. Security forces launched a swift operation that pressured the captors to abandon him. The mayor's office offers 10 million pesos reward for information.

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In Suaza, Huila, two men on a motorcycle carried out the first massacre of 2026 in southern Huila, killing four people in two separate attacks. The incidents took place in rural areas on Sunday, according to preliminary reports from authorities. Huila Police requested community help to identify the perpetrators.

Zacatecas' State Table for Peace and Security Spokesperson confirmed the identities of six out of seven people found dead in Aguascalientes. All victims were from Zacatecas, with disappearances reported between April 17 and 29. One had a prior missing person report.

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A police operation carried out in the early hours of Wednesday in the Temucuicui community, in the commune of Ercilla, resulted in five arrests, including members of a family clan investigated for vehicle thefts and attacks on Route 5 South.

Eugenia Cynthia Carril, 18 years old, was found dead in a ditch in Villa Elvira, La Plata, this morning. Investigators suspect she was hit by a vehicle whose driver fled without helping her. A video from municipal cameras is the main evidence available.

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