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Puerto Rico woman gets life for Canadian husband’s murder

- DANICA COTO

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Puerto Rico woman found guilty of hiring a hit man to kill her wealthy Canadian husband more than a decade ago has been sentenced to life in prison.

Aurea Vazquez Rijos cried on Friday as a U.S. federal judge issued the sentence and ordered that she be transferre­d to a prison in Fort Worth, Texas. Judge Daniel Dominguez said he believed the jury’s guilty verdict over Vazquez’s statement that she is innocent.

Her defence attorneys plan to appeal in a case that sparked an internatio­nal manhunt.

Vazquez had been charged with offering a man $3 million US to kill real estate developer Adam Anhang. The 32-year-old was stabbed repeatedly and hit in the head with a cobbleston­e while walking with Vazquez through the historic part of Puerto Rico’s capital in September 2005, just 12 hours after prosecutor­s said Anhang had asked for a divorce.

During the sentencing, which was held at a federal courthouse near where Anhang was killed, his mother and younger sister read statements.

“It certainly helps to put it behind us, but you can’t forget your own child who dies before you do,” the victim’s father, Abraham Anhang, told the Associated Press. “If you lose a child, there’s never closure.”

As Abraham Anhang left the courtroom, Vazquez asked him: “Are you happy now?” to which he replied: “Shut up.”

Vazquez and Anhang had signed a prenuptial agreement one day before getting married, with Anhang’s value estimated at more than $24 million US and Vazquez’s at nearly $62,300. Six months after Anhang’s death, Vazquez sued his parents seeking $1 million in damages and $8 million from his estate.

She then left for Florence, Italy in 2008 and was arrested in June 2013 after flying from Italy to Spain. She and her one-monthold baby were extradited to Puerto Rico two years later, leaving behind twin daughters she had with a man in Italy.

Also sentenced to life Friday was Vazquez’s sister, Marcia Vazquez Rijos and an exboyfrien­d of hers, Jose Ferrer Sosa. All three had been found guilty in October last year.

“Today’s sentence concludes a process which required a lot of effort and perseveran­ce. Justice was finally served for the victim and his family,” U.S. Attorney Rosa Emilia Rodriguez said in a statement.

The main suspect, Alex Pabon Colon, pleaded guilty 10 years ago to killing Anhang and co-operated with prosecutor­s.

 ??  ?? Aurea Vazquez Rijos is seen in a 2015 file photo. Vazquez was found guilty of hiring a hit man to kill her husband more than a decade ago, and has been sentenced to life in prison.
Aurea Vazquez Rijos is seen in a 2015 file photo. Vazquez was found guilty of hiring a hit man to kill her husband more than a decade ago, and has been sentenced to life in prison.

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