Venezuelan rapper Canserbero’s former manager revealed in a video confession that she killed the hip-hop star.
The death in 2015 of Canserbero, who was named the best Spanish-speaking rapper in the world by Rolling Stone magazine, was initially considered a suicide.
The Venezuelan Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, yesterday released video statements recorded on December 19 by ex-manager Natalia Améstica and her brother Guillermo, in which they recall the events of the night of the rapper’s death.
Améstica said she drugged the musician and stabbed him. With the help of her brother, she then threw the body out of a 10th-floor window, she said in a video statement from the Venezuelan attorney general, BBC News reported.
Améstica claims she became angry during the musician’s tour of Chile when his friend and producer Carlos Molnar informed her that she would not receive any part of the profits from the tour she allegedly organized, reports the publication.
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab yesterday released video statements recorded on December 19 by former manager Natalia Améstica (pictured) and her brother Guillermo

Canserbero, whose real name is Tyrone González. His friends and family continued to cast doubt on the official version of events and the case was reopened in November after pressure from them
She was also told that she could not receive a refund for the plane tickets she had purchased.
Améstica and Carlos Molnar (35) were a couple and reportedly had a romantic relationship for more than a decade.
She also says that she found out during the tour that the rapper, whose real name is Tyrone González, no longer wanted her as his manager.
“It hurt me a lot and caused me a lot of internal pain,” she said, according to BBC News.
Canserbero’s friends and family continued to express doubts about the official version of events and the case was reopened in November after pressure from them.
Améstica recounted how Canserbero and Molnar visited her apartment in the city of Maracay, Venezuela, on the night of Jan. 19, 2015, the publication reported.
“The children went to their grandmother and an opportunity arose to make them tea,” she said, according to the report.
Améstica said she added a strong sedative to the drink.
When her intoxicated boyfriend, Molnar, entered the kitchen where she was preparing a meal, she reportedly stabbed him in the neck, arm and back.

Canserbero’s death in 2015 was initially ruled a suicide. Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab compared the crime to the 1996 murder of American rapper Tupac Shakur in the United States.
“Tyrone saw me and was very worried, but he was also sleepy. I explained that it was a tantrum and that I couldn’t control myself,” she told BBC News.
‘He [Canserbero] fell asleep on the couch and I poked him twice in his side. In desperation, I called my brother Guillermo to help me resolve the situation.
Améstica says her brother arrived at Sebin with three agents from the Venezuelan secret service.
“They designed the crime scene to look like a murder-suicide, which means they stabbed Carlos a few more times, my brother Guillermo stabbed him four times. The rest was done by Sebin officials,” she said, according to the report.
The former manager described how her brother punched Tyrone in the face to make it look like he was in a fight.
“We were then told how to throw him out the window to complete the murder-suicide scene,” she said, according to the report.
Guillermo backed up her version of that night’s events in a video statement also released by the Attorney General’s office.
The attorney general’s office issued arrest warrants for several police officers who were at the crime scene, accusing them of taking money from the siblings to cover up the crime.
Arrest warrants were also issued against a forensic pathologist and two prosecutors involved in the investigation.
“Canserbero can rest in peace,” said Saab, who compared the crime to the murder of American rapper Tupac Shakur in the United States in 1996 at the age of 25.
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