The investigation into the death of Cuban doctor Rafael Piorno in Roquetas de Mar, Spain, remains shrouded in mystery. While authorities remain tight-lipped about the ongoing investigation, friends of the doctor have spoken out, expressing disbelief and bewilderment. Piorno, a well-respected physician who had practiced in the area for three decades, was found dead in his home with multiple stab wounds and his hands bound. Friends have dismissed robbery as a motive, as nothing was missing from the house and Piorno was financially secure. They also ruled out any connection to Piorno’s political affiliations, despite his membership in the People’s Party. The focus of the investigation now centers around a potential connection to the sale of Piorno’s house, which he had listed and was scheduled to show to potential buyers the day he was found dead. The absence of forced entry suggests that Piorno may have known his attacker(s), leading investigators to explore the possibility that the buyers may have been involved in his death.