Panamanian court revokes parole for three women involved in national team footballer Amílcar Henríquez's murder
A Panamanian court today revoked parole for three of the four women involved in the murder of national team footballer Amílcar Henríquez and ordered their preventive detention.
A judge released the four women on April 17, but the Superior Appellate Court of the Province of Colón decided to revoke that measure for three of them, as indicated by the Public Ministry.
The fourth woman, 18 years old, will remain free but must appear in court every Tuesday and Wednesday and will not be able to leave the country or approach the neighborhood where Henríquez's relatives live in Colón, stated the Prosecutor's Office.
Since last Monday, the three minors involved in the murder and a 19-year-old young man, all arrested a few hours after the events on Saturday, April 15, have also been in preventive detention.
The Árabe Unido player and his friends were shot by several individuals who got out of a car.
Henríquez, 33 years old and father of three children, died hours later in a clinic in Colón along with another person who was also fatally injured in the shooting, Delano Wilson.
The midfielder, who was buried on Wednesday in Colón, his hometown, played in the last four matches of the final Hexagonal of the Concacaf for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.