Miss Honduras shot dead ‘after fleeing sister’s boyfriend’

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Miss Honduras shot dead ‘after fleeing sister’s boyfriend’

AFP

Report: A jealous Plutarco Ruiz shot his girlfriend Sofia Trinidad first before shooting her sister, Maria Jose Alvarado – the reigning Miss Honduras – as she tried to escape

SANTA BARBARA, Honduras – Miss Honduras was fatally shot as she tried to escape her sister’s jealous boyfriend, police and reports said Wednesday, November 19, hours after the siblings were found dead beside a river.

Maria Jose Alvarado, 19, who had been due to fly to London to compete in the Miss World beauty pageant, disappeared with her sister Sofia Trinidad 6 days ago after a party, sparking an exhaustive search.

La Prensa newspaper reported that police were investigating whether Trinidad’s boyfriend, Plutarco Ruiz, shot Trinidad in the head after he became jealous when he saw her dancing with another man. He then reportedly shot Alvarado twice in the back as she tried to flee.

Chief detective Leandro Osorio said the bodies of the beauty queen and her 23-year-old sister had been found buried along the banks of the Aguagual River in the town of Arada, in violence-plagued Honduras’s northwest.

“We are 100% sure that it’s them,” Osorio said.

Police arrested Ruiz and his alleged accomplice on Tuesday, November 18, seizing a Colt-45 pistol and two vehicles.

Security Minister Arturo Corrales said there was “no doubt” that Ruiz was behind the crime and that he had been helped by another man, Aris Maldonado Mejia.

“We think that Plutarco led the crime, materially and intellectually,” Corrales said.

Police are investigating additional suspects who they believe tried to help cover up the shooting, including by cleaning and repainting a pick-up used in the crime.

Organizers of the Miss World pageant, which begins Saturday, November 22, sent their condolences and announced a tribute this weekend in honor of the slain sisters.

“We are devastated by this terrible loss of two young women, who were so full of life,” Julia Morley, the pageant’s chairwoman, said in a statement.

“We will be holding a special service with all of the Miss World contestants on Sunday, where we will be honoring the lives of Maria Jose Alvarado and Sofia Trinidad, and say prayers for them and their family.”

GONE TOO SOON. A picture made available on 17 November 2014 shows Miss World Honduras 2014 Maria Jose Alvarado in the ceremony of the event in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, 26 April 2014.Stringer/EPA

Miss World organizers said they also planned to donate money to a children’s home in Honduras in the two women’s memory.

Alvarado, who turned heads with her gleaming smile and wavy chestnut hair, was in her last year of university at the Northern Polytechnic Institute, where she studied computer science.

She had participated in beauty contests since she was a young girl.

She was also known in Honduras for her work as a model on popular TV game show “X-0.”

She and Trinidad disappeared outside the northwestern city of Santa Barbara after attending a birthday party for the accused Ruiz at a local resort.

The riverbank where their bodies were discovered was located about 20 kilometers (12 miles) away.

World homicide crown

The sisters were last seen leaving the party in a champagne-colored car.

Their mother, Teresa Munoz, says the same vehicle was at her home earlier that day to pick up Alvarado, who had just arrived from the capital Tegucigalpa, about 200 kilometers away.

Munoz had made a tearful plea for the safe return of her daughters after their disappearance.

Residents of Santa Barbara held a demonstration demanding their release Tuesday, when hope still lingered that they were alive. Wearing white T-shirts with the girls’ pictures on them, they marched with a banner reading “May God protect them.”

Honduras, a poor Central American country of eight million people, has the world’s highest homicide rate, at 90.4 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2012.

The United Nations’ special rapporteur on violence against women, Rashida Manjoo, warned in July that violence against women was on the rise in Honduras, with a 263.4-percent increase in the number of females killed violently between 2005 and 2013. – Rappler.com

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