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Cryptocurrency Millionaire and Instagram Influencer Found Dead

Authorities found amputated legs and forearms in the suitcase and later discovered a torso on July 24 after draining the nearby stream.

Argentinian police have made a grisly discovery in the case of a missing cryptocurrency millionaire and Instagram influencer, Fernando Pérez Algaba.

The crypto trader was reported missing on July 18 after failing to return the keys to a rented apartment and not responding to phone calls.

Tragically, his remains were found dismembered in a suitcase less than a week later, on July 23, by children in Ingeniero Budge, a province near Buenos Aires.

Authorities found amputated legs and forearms in the suitcase and later discovered a torso on July 24 after draining the nearby stream.

On July 25, they found his head in a backpack. Fingerprints and tattoos confirmed the identity of the victim, and an autopsy indicated that Algaba had been shot three times before being dismembered.

Investigators believe that the murder may have been carried out by a professional group, and they suspect the motive could be debt-related.

Already, one suspect has been arrested in connection to the case.

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Fernando Pérez Algaba was well-known in the crypto trading community in Buenos Aires, where he ran an office with 25 other traders.

Additionally, he had gained considerable fame on Instagram, boasting over 917,000 followers. His posts typically featured luxury cars and his beloved dog.

Reports suggest that Algaba had significant debts, including 900,000 Argentine pesos ($3,300) in bounced checks, 1.2 million Argentine pesos ($4,400) owed to banks, and another debt of $70,000 related to a bounced check.

This tragedy occurred amidst a series of mysterious and sudden deaths of other crypto billionaires between October and December 2022.

Individuals such as MakerDAO co-founder Nikolai Mushegian, crypto broker Javier Biosca, Amber Group co-founder Tiantian Kullander,

Russian crypto billionaire Vyacheslav Taran, and major Bithumb shareholder Park Mo all suffered untimely demises during this period, sparking wild theories within the crypto community.

As the investigation into Algaba’s death continues, his friends, family, and followers mourn the loss of a prominent figure in the crypto and social media world.

The incident serves as a grim reminder of the potential dangers and risks that can accompany wealth and fame in the digital age.

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