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“El Monstro” in Precariousness: This Is How the Criminal Leader Lived in His Last Days of Freedom in Paraguay

Summary by Diario Correo
Erick Luis Moreno Hernández, known as “El Monstruo”, lived his last five days of freedom in conditions of extreme precariousness in an abandoned house in the city of San Lorenzo, Paraguay, before being captured on September 24. According to a report by Panorama, the house presented a notorious carelessness, with cans, bags, scattered land and an abandoned garden abroad.The criminal leader took refuge in Violeta Street, located 12 kilometers from…
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Erick Luis Moreno Hernández, known as “El Monstruo”, lived his last five days of freedom in conditions of extreme precariousness in an abandoned house in the city of San Lorenzo, Paraguay, before being captured on September 24. According to a report by Panorama, the house presented a notorious carelessness, with cans, bags, scattered land and an abandoned garden abroad.The criminal leader took refuge in Violeta Street, located 12 kilometers from…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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