Hit and run killing suspect caught
THE SUSPECT who rented the car that was involved in the hit and run death of Panamanian competitive cyclist Monica Licona has been captured.
The National Police reported on Saturday, September 2, that Jaen Chérigo 24, was found hiding in a space between the ceiling and the roof of a house in the Las Perlas neighborhood of Santiago, Veraguas province.
A $10,000 reward had been posted by the dead woman’s family.
Licona, 22,was on the way to a practice session with her sister on Sunday September 20 when she was struck and killed on Avenida Balaboa in front of the Miramar Intercontinental Hotel, near Parque Uracca. Her sister was injured.
The rented vehicle involved in the inicident 6.45 am incident, sped away and was found abandoned on Avenida Mexico, an hour later.
The death of the champion cyclist led to protests and demands for better protection of pedestrians and cyclists on Panama’s roads. With around 141 traffic accidents every day of the year, the casualty toll for 2015 is fast approaching the annual average of 400.