Businessman kidnapped in Puerto Vallarta caught on video

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Who is Felipe Tomé

The businessman has been characterized by successfully building and commercializing vertical developments of luxury apartments and offices in the ZMG

Entrepreneur Felipe Tomé Velázquez has been known for successfully building and marketing luxury apartment towers and offices in the Guadalajara metropolitan area and in various tourist destinations in Mexico such as Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta.

Originally from Irapuato, Guanajuato, Felipe Tomé began his career in 2003 with his company Citi Capital that built Plaza Galerías located in Rafael Sanzio and Vallarta and which is one of the most visited shopping complexes in the city.

Later, the company ventured into the development of luxury apartment towers. The first project of this type was Cima Real, in the Valle Real area where they later added Cima Park.

Over the years they added to commercial and housing developments, the construction of mixed-use complexes.

Among the projects he has carried out are Plaza Galerías, Cima Real, Central Park Guadalajara, Central Park Querétaro, Citi Tower, Plaza Pabellón, Peninsula Tower Puerto Vallarta, Peninsula Santa Fe in Mexico City, La Isla in Acapulco, Bolongo and San Pancho in the Riviera Nayarit area, among many others.

Real estate disputes, a possible motive for the attack against Felipe Tomé: Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office

The prosecutor Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez, reported that it was a direct attack on the suv in which the businessman was traveling, they rule out that it is a kidnapping to ask for a ransom

Secuestro de empresario Felipe Tomé en Vallarta deja saldo de dos personas  heridas y 1 fallecido - Noticias de Querétaro - Querétaro 24-7

The State Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that the missing persons area opened an investigation folder for the attack where real estate businessman José Felipe Tomé Velázquez was deprived of his liberty, early this Sunday in Puerto Vallarta. The prosecutor Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez, reported that it was a direct attack on the suv in which the businessman was traveling, he ruled out that it was a kidnapping to ask for a ransom.

He explained that the event could be linked to real estate developments promoted by the victim, which are facing legal proceedings. He explained that they had knowledge that the affected party had disputes in Querétaro, Guerrero and Quintana Roo; Therefore, they will request support from the authorities of those Entities. They will also require the collaboration of Nayarit authorities since it is considered that the vehicle in which the businessman was transferred traveled to Nuevo Vallarta.

The prosecutor commented that another line of investigation is the dispute over land in the Puerto Vallarta marina.

“There is a disputed area in the city of Puerto Vallarta that could form part of the theories of the case, as well as those that are going to seek the collaboration of other States; to see from which side the fact that they have attempted against him could have come out, “he said.

He explained that they investigated the rumors, that the businessman had been released and that he was seen at the airport of the tourist center, said that agency personnel went to the air terminal and found no information that the affected person had boarded a commercial or private flight.    

Solís Gómez added that an investigation folder was also opened for the murder of one of the businessman’s companions. At the scene of the attack, 103 casings of high-caliber weapons were raised.

Kidnapping of businessman in Vallarta left 1 dead and 2 injured. The victum is Felipe Tomé.

Lizbeth Anabel Marchesin, 22, girlfriend of Felipe Tomé, were injured on board.

And Luis Ángel Estrada, the driver of the Suburban, 28 years old.

Jeovanny’s wife, 38-year-old Jaycel Morelos, remained unharmed.

The Police found 103 casings of percussion type .223, 7.62 and 9mm.

In a video circulating on social networks about this event, the scene is seen in which the armed men get out of a red vehicle and the truck, after having stopped the Suburban

Source: informador.mx, vallartaopinaenlinea.com

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