Dominican Man Charged with Four Murders in New York
Dominican Man Charged with Four Murders in New York
Dominican Man Charged with Four Murders in New York
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Julio Cesar Pimentel Soriano, a 34-year-old Dominican national, has been charged with the brutal murders of a family of four in Irondequoit, New York, on August 31. The victims, Fraime Ubaldo, Marangely Moreno-Santiago, and their two young children, were found in their home after firefighters responded to a fire, which police believe was set to conceal the homicides. Soriano, who is also wanted for a 2019 murder in the Dominican Republic, allegedly entered the U.S. illegally from Puerto Rico using a fraudulent New York ID. Police officials described the crime scene as horrific, with multiple stab wounds inflicted on the victims. Soriano is currently held at the Monroe County Jail without bail, and the investigation continues as authorities seek additional suspects. The community is mourning the loss of a family described as well-liked and active in their neighborhood.

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