Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Spain: Juan Carlos Aguilar, Shaolin Master, Confesses To Murder After Arrest For Assault on a Nigerian lady, Ada love Otuya. 3rd June, 2013

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A Kung fu world champion and Shaolin master was arrested Sunday after Spanish authorities found a woman brutally beaten and tied up in his martial arts gym in Bilbao  but the victim later died Tuesday, 5th June, 2013. But the vicious assault may not be 47-year-old
Juan Carlos Aguilar
Juan Carlos Aguilar's only crime.
After police searched his gym and home, they found other remains, believed to be human. According to sources close to the case, Aguilar confessed to the murder of another woman during his interrogation at a Basque police station, El Huffington Post reports.
Authorities discovered the injured victim Sunday after receiving reports that witnesses saw Aguilar drag a woman into his gym, but the victim later died Tuesday, 5th June, 2013,  according to the Associated Press.
More from the AP:
Spanish police are trying to determine whether bones found in the gym of a martial arts instructor belong to multiple crime victims.
Police in the northern city of Bilbao discovered the bones Monday after they said witnesses saw Juan Carlos Aguilar drag a woman inside the gym by the hair. Officers found her inside, brutally beaten.
Authorities say they believe the bones found in garbage bags are human. Forensic testing is under way for confirmation and to determine how many people the bones belonged to and how they died.
Searches were also happening at the home of Aguilar, 47, and in a nearby river.
The woman who was beaten and tied up in the gym was in a coma at a Bilbao hospital Monday but later died Tuesday, 5th June.
As El Pais notes, Aguilar was crowned a world champion in Kung fu three times. He was later inducted as a Shaolin master, a title rarely given to martial arts experts outside China. Aguilar, who adopted the name Huang C. Aguilar after he received the title, also founded a Buddhist monastery named Ocean of Tranquility in China.
According to the Shaolin Temple's website, the martial arts form practiced by monksat the temple "fully reflects the wisdom of Chan Buddhism."

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