The night passed with apparent normality in the Picasso restaurant, in the La Riviera neighborhood of Cúcuta, until a man dressed in black crossed the entrance of the establishment with a cell phone in one hand and a weapon hidden in the other. He walked with difficulty, as if dragging a leg, but advanced decidedly between the tables until he remained in front of Ramón Antonio Moreno Sequeda, known among those close to him as Román. Seconds late…
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The night passed with apparent normality in the Picasso restaurant, in the La Riviera neighborhood of Cúcuta, until a man dressed in black crossed the entrance of the establishment with a cell phone in one hand and a weapon hidden in the other. He walked with difficulty, as if dragging a leg, but advanced decidedly between the tables until he remained in front of Ramón Antonio Moreno Sequeda, known among those close to him as Román. Seconds late…