‘The Asunta Case’: Where Are Asunta Fong Yang’s Adoptive Parents Now?

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‘The Asunta Case’: Where Are Asunta Fong Yang’s Adoptive Parents Now?
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Netflix’s newest true crime drama, “The Asunta Case,” unpacks a murder that stunned the Spanish public in the early 2010s, when a Chinese-born girl adopted by Spanish parents was found dead on a countryside road in northwestern Spain. The show ends with the parents’ conviction in court. In 2015, a jury in Santiago de Compostela found Asunta Fong Yang’s adoptive parents, Rosario Porto and Alfonso Barrera, guilty of planning and carrying out her murder.

That year, after only a few weeks at Teixeiro, Spanish newspaper El Correo Gallego reported Basterra sent a letter to Porto in which he stated that he planned to die by suicide after he was released from prison. “I want you to imagine me next to the little bird, my little peponcita, whom I miss so much,” Basterra wrote.

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