Suspected of killing three people in a barber shop in Lisbon considered imputable

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Suspected of killing three people in a barber shop in Lisbon considered imputable

The suspect of triple homicide in a barber shop in Lisbon was considered attributable and can be held responsible for the crimes. Fernando Silva has been in custody for five months and the prosecutor’s order should be almost finalized.

The history of psychiatric disturbances that led him to be followed at Júlio de Matos Hospital, where he was hospitalized twice, made the judge of instruction ask a psychiatric assessment.

Of the observations made by the experts of the National Institute of Forensic Medicine, it is concluded that Fernando Silva is imputable, this means that it can be held responsible for the crime it allegedly committed.

In early October last year, the 33 -year -old man went to Barberia Grande Comb, located in the Vale neighborhood of Lisbon. After an exchange of words with the owner, you will not like the barber’s answer, Carlos Pina, Q

On the way out of the establishment killed two other people, a taxi driver who was waiting to be attended and the woman accompanying him.

There was yet another shot towards the barber helper who managed to escape. It is one of the main witnesses of the Public Prosecution Service.

With the help of family members, Fernando Silva managed to escape. He was on the run, a few kilometers from home, for a week. It has been in custody for five months.

the accusation order is almost finalized. If it is not completed until next month, the suspect may be released for excessive pre -trial detention.

Fernando Silva is indicted for three consummated qualified homicides and a quarter of a tempted way. It is also suspected of possession of an illegal weapon.

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