entertainment 46d ago
Colombian TV Set Attack Leaves Three Dead; Police Link Suspect's Psychosis to Incident

Police confirm the attacker on the ‘Sin senos sí hay paraíso’ set in Bogotá had schizophrenia, which may have led to the confusion causing the attack. The victims included Nicolás Perdomo and Henry Benavidez, both staff members. The case highlights the potential impact of untreated mental health issues in acts of violence, with ongoing investigations into the suspect's motives and mental state.
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Giovanni Cristancho
Los Laches
Parque Nacional Oriental
Nicolás Francisco Perdomo Corrales
Henry Alberto Benavidez Cárdenas
General Giovanni Cristancho
José Cubillos
Gustavo Bolívar
Carmen Villalobos
Policía Metropolitana de Bogotá