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Moment Drug Cartel Baron Is Buried With Lots Of Machine Guns So He Can ‘Protect Himself In The Afterlife’

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A rather peculiar and unsettling video has surfaced, capturing the unusual burial preparations of a drug cartel leader, Manuel Julian Sevillano Bustamante, aged 39.

Bustamante, believed to be the leader of ‘Los Fatales,’ a criminal gang operating in Ecuador’s Los Rios region with ties to other South American drug cartels, met a tragic end when he was shot dead alongside his 20-year-old daughter.

The incident unfolded on the afternoon of September 13 as Bustamante, accompanied by his daughter and a security guard, made a stop at a car wash in Mocache.

Tragically, the drug trafficker’s daughter was also shot and succumbed to her injuries after being rushed to a hospital.

The fact that Bustamante frequented the same car wash appears to have played a role in the planning of this brazen assassination.

What makes this situation even more unusual is the video footage captured by an unnamed attendee, which reveals the deceased cartel lord’s burial arrangement.

His coffin is adorned with an array of firearms, a stark symbol of the violent world he was a part of.

It is believed that this unusual display was intended to “protect himself in the afterlife,” shedding light on the superstitious and secretive nature of criminal organizations.

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