Husband Jailed and Released
On August 4, 2006, Dangond turned himself in to authorities after a brief absentia and was jailed in El Bosque Prison for three months. He was formally accused on November 17, 2006, by Ochoa's family members in a sectional attorney's office in Barranquilla. He was accused of assault and battery, homicide intent, and carrying an illegal weapon. The attorney later decided on the case and absented himself from a final resolution and revoked the preventive detention, setting Dangond temporarily free.
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