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Boy, 15, turned cartel hitman can’t stop killing because ‘he likes blood too much’ and earns £70 for each execution

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A 15-YEAR-old Colombian boy has claimed that he no longer can’t stop killing because “likes blood too much” after becoming a hitman to avenge his brother’s murder.

The boy, who goes by the nickname Santiago, lives with his mum and younger sister in Pablo Escobar’s old stomping gorund of Medellin.

A 15-year-old boy has become a hitman for drug cartel’s in Colombia
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He rakes in around £70 per slaying and usees the money to support his mother and sister who is still in school.

In an interview on the TV show ‘Los Informantes’ on Colombian channel ‘Caracol’, the teen said that his younger brother was killed for refusing to be recruited as a hitman for a criminal organisation in Medellin.

He said the gang had tried to recruit him as a hitman, and he had refused them so they didn’t like the idea, but changed his mind when his brother was then murdered.

In order to avenge his brother, Santiago said he managed to kill two of the men who murdered his brother, and is still looking for two others, and while it does so he is working as a full-time assassin, admitting that he cannot stop feeling hatred.

Santiago said of his first mission as a paid assassin: “I borrowed a gun and they told me a motorbike would arrive and take me to the place where I had to kill someone.”

The assignment was to visit a private property to connect one that was owned.

The boy says he can’t stop killing because he ‘likes blood too much’
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According to the minor’s testimony, he was trained by gang members before being sent out on the job.

He said: “They sent me a message on WhatsApp while my mum was asleep. I went to a house with another guy on the back of a motorbike. We broke into the property by kicking down the door.

“He only gave us part of the money so I did what I had to do.”

According to Santiago, the only requirement to becoming a gang hitman is having killed someone before. Then, wannabe paid killers can start making money on every new assignment.

He rakes in around £70 per slaying and usees the money to support his mother and sister who is still in school.
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He works in Pablo Escobar’s old stomping ground of Medellin
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He said: “I work from 11pm until 4am every day selling drugs in the neighbourhood, and I make some money. If I kill someone, they pay me £70 GBP.”

Santiago said he has been supporting his family since he was 10 years old and currently pays for his younger sister’s high school education.

When asked if he ever feels fear, Santiago answered: “In the beginning, I felt scared, but not anymore. It seems I have ended up liking blood too much.”


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