Shocking moment father of MLB star Miguel Sanó KILLS his ex-girlfriend in the Dominican Republic 

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Shocking moment father of Minnesota Twins star Miguel Sanó KILLS his ex-girlfriend and shoots two other people in the Dominican Republic

  • Ricardo Sanó, the father of major leaguer Miguel Sanó, is wanted by police for killing his ex-girlfriend, Yajaira Henderson, on Sunday in the Dominican Republic
  • Authorities said the suspect arrived at a business where Henderson was celebrating her sister’s birthday 
  • Security camera shows him firing into a crowd after Henderson declined to leave with him; he wounded two people and then shot her at least three times 

Authorities in the Dominican Republic are searching for the father of major leaguer Miguel Sanó after he shot dead his former girlfriend and wounded two other people.

Surveillance camera footage showed the moment Ricardo Sanó confronted Yajaira Henderson, 36, at a business in the town of San Pedro de Macoris where she was celebrating her sister’s birthday and shot her at point blank range.

The Dominican National Police said Ricardo Sanó dragged Henderson out of the shop and got into a heated argument after she told him she was not leaving with him.

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The security camera showed the gunman exchanging words with Henderson’s party before he turned around and shot Yuly Guerrero, 28, and Juan Delgado, 35.

Shocking moment father of MLB star Miguel Sanó KILLS his ex-girlfriend in the Dominican Republic 

Yajaira Henderson (left) was shot dead Sunday in the Dominican Republic by Ricardo Sanó (right), whose son Miguel Sanó spent 12 seasons in the Minnesota Twins organization before becoming a free agent in November 2022

Ricardo Sanó (center), the father of major leaguer Miguel Sanó, aims his gun at his former girlfriend, Yajaira Henderson (right), before he shot her dead Sunday in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic

Ricardo Sanó (center), the father of major leaguer Miguel Sanó, aims his gun at his former girlfriend, Yajaira Henderson (right), before he shot her dead Sunday in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic

Authorities in the Dominican Republic have launched a manhunt for Ricardo Sanó, the father of Miguel Sanó (pictured), after he was seen on video killing his ex-girlfriend and wounding two people Sunday

Authorities in the Dominican Republic have launched a manhunt for Ricardo Sanó, the father of Miguel Sanó (pictured), after he was seen on video killing his ex-girlfriend and wounding two people Sunday

A frightened Henderson could be seen standing on the sidewalk when Ricardo Sanó walked over, aimed the weapon and shot her three times.

The cold-blooded killer subsequently boarded his moped and sped away.

DailyMail.com reached out to Miguel Sanó and Octagon, the sports agency that represents him, for comment.

The 27-year-old became a free agent in November 2022 after with the Minnesota Twins declined to exercise the club option on his contract. He was scheduled to hold a showcase with several teams February 2, according to SKOR North.

Sanó, who spent 12 seasons in the Twins organization, suffered two knee injuries in 2022 and was limited to 20 just games. He hit .083 with one home run in 71 plate appearances.

Ricardo Sanó (left) places his handgun in his pocket moments after he shot dead his former girlfriend, Yajaira Henderson (right), in the Dominican Republic

Ricardo Sanó (left) places his handgun in his pocket moments after he shot dead his former girlfriend, Yajaira Henderson (right), in the Dominican Republic

Ricardo Sanó, the father of MLB free agent Miguel Sanó, flees on a moped moments after he murdered his former girlfriend

Ricardo Sanó, the father of MLB free agent Miguel Sanó, flees on a moped moments after he murdered his former girlfriend

He was selected to the 2017 MLB All-Star game in his third season in the majors and finished the year hitting .264 with 28 home runs and 77 RBI.

Sanó missed the beginning of the 2019 season while recovering from an Achilles surgery, but was productive with 30 home runs in 109 games in 2019.

The first baseman turned that performance into a three year, $30 million extension in the offseason.

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