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A man Accused of killing someone His wife in California fled to Peru with three children.
Peru’s national police said on Wednesday that Jossimar Cabrera Cornejo surrendered at Interpol’s headquarters in Lima. He is the subject of the active Interpol.”Red notificationPeruvian authorities said: “The agency has warned law enforcement worldwide to locate and arrest suspects, which are still pending extradition.
Police released a video showing Cornejo in handcuffs and wearing a pickup vest.

Jossimar Cabrera Cornejo, accused of killing his wife in California, surrendered to Interpol in Lima, Peru. (Peruvian National Police)
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Cornejo is reportedly accused of killing his wife, Hiera Lisbet Cabrera Fox 11. The store also noted that Cabrera’s friends said she was in an abusive relationship, allegedly demanding a divorce from Cornejo, causing him to snap up.
Montrose search and rescue team reports an object found on one side of the embankment Angeles National ForestFox 11 reported. Investigators later determined that it contained Cabrera’s body. She died of multiple stab wounds.

Jossimar Cabrera drags a tarpaulin believed to contain the body of his wife. (Don Luis Meza)
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The search and rescue team recognized that the object was similar to what was seen by Cornejo in the couple’s Lancaster apartment building.
Cornejo is charged with one count of murder, accusing of using a knife as a deadly weapon. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is Press release Announced Cornejo extradition order. If convicted, Cornejo could be sentenced to 26 years in prison if convicted.

Jossimar Cabrera dragged an object and was later found containing his wife’s body. (Don Luis Meza)
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“The allegations against this person are terrible and we will do everything we can to bring him back to our jurisdiction to deal with responsibility,” said District Attorney Nathan Hochman. “Domestic violence creates chaos in our communities and broken families. My office is committed to bringing stability back into the lives of victims.”
Cornejo and Cabrera’s three children were found safe in Peru and were detained in protective custody.








