Miami Developer Sergio Pino Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
Estranged wife had accused him of poisoning and threatening her
Pino's company was the largest Hispanic-owned home builder in the nation
WEB MIAMI - Miami real estate mogul Sergio Pino, who was accused of poisoning his wife with fentanyl, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his lavish home Tuesday. Pino, a prominent and wealthy developer in South Florida, was found dead by suicide inside his home amid an FBI investigation into the poisoning allegations.
Pino's estranged wife, Tatiana Pino, had accused him of poisoning her multiple times with fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid. The FBI was investigating the allegations, and Pino was scheduled to appear in court on Thursday to face charges related to the poisoning.
Pino was the founder and CEO of The Pino Group, which became the largest Hispanic-owned home builder in the nation. He was a well-known figure in the Miami business community and was known for his philanthropy.
The news of Pino's death sent shockwaves through the Miami community. Friends and colleagues expressed their disbelief and sadness at the news of his passing.
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