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The former Minister of the Interior and Public Security, Andres Chadwick, Y Marcelo Catrillanca, father of the Mapuche community member murdered in November 2018 in Temucuicui, declared in the oral trial for the death of the young man, which takes place in Angol.
From the Fifth Oral Criminal Court of Santiago, via Zoom, the former authority declared, through which he detailed that when he was Minister of the Interior he was informed by the Undersecretary of the Interior, Rodrigo Ubilla, and the mayor in La Araucanía, Luis Mayol, regarding the fact that cost the life of Camilo Catrillanca in Ercilla.
In a statement that lasted two and a half hours, Chadwick specified that the first information given to him included a confrontation. However, he assured that a month later he learned from the press that at least one of the police officers involved carried a camera that recorded what happened, despite the fact that this was emphatically denied by the uniformed officers at first.
The prosecutor of the Human Rights Unit of the Public Ministry, Roberto GarridoHe specified that the witnesses presented so far seek to confirm that an attempt was made to hide what happened in the death of the Mapuche community member.
Marcelo Catrillanca, father of the murdered young man, also testified at the trial, stating that the questions made him reopen the wound generated by the murder of his son.
The hearing went into recess until next Monday, while the prosecutor anticipated that he will not present as witnesses, among others, the former undersecretary of the Interior, Rodrigo Ubilla, the former mayor, Luis Mayol, in addition to some experts
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