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31-year-old man was murdered by a hitman outside a commercial establishment in the San Vicente Ferrer neighborhood, town of Tunjuelito, south of Bogotá.The victim was identified by the authorities as Diego Andrés Rodríguez Isaza, who at the time of the murder was smoking a cigarette in the company of another person whose name and relationship to the deceased are unknown.According to information from the newspaper Q Hub – Bogotá, Rodríguez Isaza arrived, like every weekend, to work at a bar located on Carrera 25 and Calle 55A south where he earned his living, with which he supported his wife and two little ones. children.What the victim did not suspect was that very close to this place were two individuals on a motorcycle, who were waiting for the exact moment to mercilessly attack him, shooting him several times in the chest.While the criminals escaped, Diego was taken by neighbors to a care center, where he bled to death minutes after entering the emergency room, as a result of the fatal wound that compromised his vital organ.«That happened around 9:00 PM at the La Jirafa bar, which is on a corner. The boy was a good person and he had no problems with anyone during the short time he had been working in this area," a resident of the sector commented to the aforementioned newspaper.Given what happened, Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Antonio Ardila, Inspection officer of the Bogotá Metropolitan Police, reported that Rodríguez Isaza was detained in a jail and presented judicial notes.«We found that he had a record of aggravated robbery; In addition, a relative tells us that this man, when he was held in a penitentiary center, was the victim of threats inside the prison where he was serving his sentence,” said the officer.The moment of the crime was recorded by a surveillance camera that points at the door of the establishment that Diego attended, and now it is part of the material that the authorities have to clarify this new incident of insecurity in the country's capital.