The millionaire’s injury occurred on a farm at 419 and 218/web
The rural tranquility of El Pelegro was shattered last Monday when two men entered a farm to carry out a violent robbery. As this newspaper has learned, the people arrived just after 3pm at 419 and 218 in a black car with tinted windows and introduced themselves as egg wholesalers. The trick was enough to get through the gate, and once inside, they deployed weapons, reduced the number of employees, and restricted the employees. The scene took the form of a sudden confinement: short orders and calculated movements.
The owner, a 58-year-old businessman, was trapped in an office with a locked door and an activated alarm, with no access to the outside world. From that involuntary confinement he heard how intruders searched the property for money and valuables. They stole 7 million pesos, a cell phone, a digital video recorder for cameras, gate control, and finally a pickup truck from the organization, the vehicle in which they fled without leaving an immediate trace.
Outside, the countryside routine continued as if nothing had happened, oblivious to the tense thread holding the scene together. The colorful information turned out to be that before leaving, perhaps because of the meager spoils they had managed to collect, they had broken several boxes of eggs.