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The images recorded by the now ex carabinero Sebastián Zamora the day a 16-year-old adolescent fell to the bed of the Mapocho river have become a key material in the Pius Ninth case.
The lawyer for the former uniformed man was the one who delivered the images, which are being analyzed by the Investigative Police.
According to the report delivered to the Public Ministry, in this first video it is possible to appreciate the movement of the Carabineros picket in the direction of Pío Nono. According to expert reports, the young man who fell to the river bed is positioned on one side of the bridge railing.
The report indicates that after the crash a blow with the camera is heard and as a result of this, it is covered. Moments later, a male voice says: “You died, great.”
Nubia vivanco, lawyer for Sebastián Zamora, stated that “if Sebastián had been taken a statement and he had been able to account for the use of his private camera during the police procedure, and when this police procedure was exhibited, this record would have been evidence of the Sebastian’s despair, anguish “.
For its part, Carlos Bellei, a lawyer for the INDH, said that “we would like to point out that it is necessary that all the evidence that exists in this regard be added to the investigation folder, so that the facts can be clarified with certainty as soon as possible.”
The images were shared by the medium Ex-AnteThey belong to one of Sebastián Zamora’s personal cameras and were in a closet. According to the Carabineros, he did not report that he was carrying it and that, among other things, ended with his discharge from the institution.
In another video, the now former civil servant is seen leaving the place referring to his responsibility: “I killed him, I killed him (…) Crazy, I killed him, I killed him.” According to the report delivered to the prosecutor Ximena Chong on November 6, Zamora’s lament was answered by another policeman: “You tried to grab it and it fell, right?”
After that, when the carabinero retreats to the police car, another male voice asks if there is a camera on.
Juan Francisco Galli, undersecretary of the Interior, indicated that “carrying a body camera deters that policeman who may not comply with the established protocols and procedures because he knows that by carrying that camera, this breach will be evident.”
Images provide more background to a complex case. Due to the poor quality of the record, they will need to undergo a new analysis in order to achieve greater precision.
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