
An illegal migrant from Cuba was captured on surveillance camera attacking his boss, the manager of a Downtown Suites motel in Dallas, with a cutlass and completely decapitating him.
The horrific attack happened on Wednesday morning after the manager, identified as 50-year-old Chandra Nagamallaiah, an Indian-American man, told the killer-worker, 37-year-old Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, not to use a washing machine because it was broken.
According to a court affidavit, Cobos-Martinez and another woman were cleaning a room when the manager gave the instruction, but he became angry because the manager did not talk to him directly, but instead asked the woman to translate the instruction to him.
CCTV captured Cobos-Martinez pursuing the hotel manager with a machete in his hands. He struck him many times and killed him, and barbarically chopped off his head.
The video continued with the now severed head rolling on the floor into the parking lot as Cobos-Martinez kicked it like a ball. He then picked it up and casually dropped it in a trash bin.
The horrific attack happened in the presence of Chandra Nagamallaiah’s wife and son, who tried frantically to stop the attacker but could not.
Even when an ambulance and the police arrived, Cobos-Martinez was still holding the machete and drenched in his victim’s blood. He is currently cooling off at the Dallas County Jail.
The murderer, who also had a long criminal history, would not have been in the United States if the ICE had fully carried out his deportation as ordered by the Department of Homeland Security.
His litany of crimes includes car theft and carjacking, false imprisonment, and indecency with a child through sexual contact. Surprisingly, he was let go to continue staying in the U.S. because his home country, Cuba, rejected him due to his own criminal record.
However, it does not make a ground reason for deporting illegal migrants to “third world countries“, or countries where their lives and security might be at risk, like the Afghan man who worked with the US military as an interpreter during his country’s invasion, but was detained by ICE and now risks being deported back to Afghanistan.
 
 