Ex-UFC Fighter Phil Baroni Arrested After Allegedly Murdering Girlfriend In Mexican Hotel
04.01.2023 - 21:39
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Former UFC fighter Phil Baroni has been arrested by police in the Mexican state of Nayarit after allegedly assaulting and killing his girlfriend at a hotel in the area.
According to Mexican news outlet Tribuna de la Bahia, the ex-MMA grappler (pictured above, alongside a shot taken during a fight from 2018) was arrested on Sunday in the town of San Pancho. He had contacted the local Policía Estatal Turística earlier that day and informed them his girlfriend was unconscious in their room at the Jardín San Pancho Hotel.
When police arrived, they found the woman — who is identified in media reports only as Paola — naked and lying on the bed. She had been covered with a blanket. As police pulled the blanket off, she reportedly showed signs of bruising on her face and body. Cops now believe she was allegedly struck “multiple times” prior to being found. Sadly, she showed no vital signs when police arrived, and she was pronounced dead.
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Cops immediately questioned the 46-year-old Baroni. He told them the couple had been drinking beer and smoking marijuana together. At some point, Baroni reportedly claimed, Paola revealed she’d had an affair with another man. The ex-UFC fighter then apparently told Paola to get in the shower, which she refused. Then, the report claims, Baroni allegedly grabbed the woman and “threw” her into the shower. She hit her forehead inside the shower, then hit the back of her head on the tub upon falling down.
At that point, Baroni claimed to cops that the woman complained of being cold. So, he helped her out of the shower and wrapped her in a blanket on the bed. He then left the room
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