Efe Malaga
Malaga
Updated Monday, January 29, 2024-14:52
A man has
filed a complaint against two of his sisters
after accusing them of allegedly killing their father with high doses of an anti-anxiety medication without his knowledge in order to
keep the
father's money.
The complainant has asked the court to admit the complaint, to which Efe has had access, as well as the entire documentary in which he maintains that his sisters
"increasingly needed more money from their father"
and allegedly gave him high doses of diazepam, "so that the father was asleep and was fading away."
On January 5, 2024, the man was admitted to a hospital in Malaga due to organ failure and died, according to the medical report, to which Efe has had access, due to
drug poisoning
for autolytic purposes.
The lawyer representing the complainant, Paola Martínez Ledesma, has assured Efe that the deceased was "incapable of making an attempt on his life" and maintains that the sisters themselves recognized her client, when the father was already cremated,
that they administered the pills without their knowledge
, mixed in water.
Ledesma warns that the sisters "hurried" to cremate the father and insists that they supposedly "intoxicated him with the desire to solve and manage
his
assets ."
The complainant maintains that after the father's death, "the financial discussions continued,
even during the wake
, evidencing a lack of respect and consideration for the deceased."
He also accuses them of having gone to the father's home to throw away the pills "in order to make the evidence of the rest of the pills that they
gave him without his consent
disappear and to simulate a suicide."
The complaint maintains that they allegedly took his life intentionally and through pills and
that they left him alone for an entire morning
so that he would not have help.