Venezuela: Rapper Canserbero's 'Suicide' Turns Out To Be Murder Committed by Former Manager
The Venezuela rapper, whose abrupt death in 2015 was initially labeled as a suicide, was revealed to have been drugged, stabbed, and thrown out of a window by his then-manager. Scott Olson/Getty Images

In a startling revelation, the former manager of renowned Venezuela rapper Canserbero, Natalia Améstica, has confessed to his killing in a video statement released by Venezuela's attorney-general, Tarek William Saab.

This confession comes years after the rapper's death in 2015, initially ruled as a suicide, according to BBC.

Canserbero, whose real name is Tyrone González, was a celebrated figure in Spanish rap, named the best rapper in the language by Rolling Stone magazine.

The circumstances surrounding his demise shocked fans, as it was initially believed that he had killed his friend Carlos Molnar in a knife fight before jumping from a window.

Natalia Améstica's confession, recorded on December 19, reveals a gruesome sequence of events leading to Venezuela rapper's tragic end.

She admitted to drugging the rapper and stabbing both him and Carlos Molnar.

With her brother Guillermo's assistance, she then disposed of Canserbero's body by throwing it from a 10th-story window.

Motives to Kill Venezuela Rapper Unveiled in Shocking Confession

Améstica's confession sheds light on the motives behind the heinous act, per the Daily Beast.

"I am making this video to publicly confess my responsibility for the double homicide of Carlos Molnar and Tirone González 'Canserbero,'" Améstica said in her video.

She expressed her fury upon learning that she wouldn't be compensated for organizing Canserbero's tour in Chile, as conveyed by the rapper's producer, Carlos Molnar.

The revelation that the Venezuela rapper intended to terminate her as his manager further fueled her resentment.

According to Améstica's testimony, she took advantage of an opportunity to make tea for Canserbero and Molnar when they visited her home.

She laced the tea with a tranquilizer that induced sleep in both men. In their unconscious state, she proceeded to stab them repeatedly, confessing to Canserbero that she could not control herself.

Guillermo, her brother, was implicated in the crime as he was called to assist in cleaning up the crime scene.

He allegedly disfigured Canserbero's face with a pipe, attempting to create the appearance of a fight between Canserbero and Molnar.

Améstica claimed that officers from the Sebin intelligence agency provided guidance on manipulating the scene in exchange for payment.

Authorities Behind Cansebero's Alleged Suicide Charged

Attorney-General Tarek William Saab announced arrest warrants for intelligence officers, a forensic pathologist, and investigators involved in manipulating the crime scene, The Independent reports.

Six individuals have been arrested, and more are being sought in connection to the case.

The reopening of the investigation, prompted by doubts from family and fans, led to the exhumation of Venezuela rapper's body in November.

Attorney-General Saab declared Canserbero a "martyr of the Venezuelan youth and a hero of the national culture."

However, Claudia Améstica, Guillermo's daughter, released a statement asserting that the confessions were false and obtained through coercion.

In a video statement, she accused the Attorney-General of deliberately lying about the case, adding a layer of complexity to the unfolding tragedy.

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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