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The woman explained, on Caracol Radio, how was the state of health in which she found her husband, who said he had lost a testicle after an alleged police attack in the CAI of the Divino Niño neighborhood, from the town of Bosa (south of Bogotá).
“When we arrived at the CAI, we found him naked, handcuffed, with a broken head, balls on his back and beaten testicles. They removed his right testicle and we are waiting for a pathology due to a cyst produced by the same blow that the policeman caused him, “added Ospina, on that station.
In this way, the woman implied that Romero could suffer even more consequences on your health on account of the apparent aggression of the police in that place of detention.
She stated that throughout the procedure, the police would have shown excessive force and even started to assault him before taking him into custody (he was intoxicated).
“The police capture him, handcuff him and raise him sharply with his arms to the top, dislodging his left shoulder,” said Ospina, on that radio station.
Bogotá: man who accused policemen gave his version of events
Romero said that he does not remember the events that led to his capture (he was drunk, apparently with adulterated liquor, and making a brawl), but that he does remember the first alleged attacks by the police.
“I was drunk and the policemen were in sound mind, they were quite a few and I was only one. At the CAI they kicked me in the testicles and I lost consciousness. When my family arrived at the CAI, I was down and fainted, I was beaten, “added the man, on that radio station.
Regarding this case of alleged aggression by the authorities, Caracol Radio said that the Bogotá police have not officially ruled.
This is the report of a journalist from Caracol Radio:
Count a family in @SnailRadio that in the middle of an operation in the town of Bosa, a young man was taken to a CAI and hours later, they found him unconscious, beaten and without a testicle. He lost it in the middle of the brutal beating. Via @Alexenlacalle @cancinodiegoa
– Juan Fraile (@JuanFraile) February 26, 2021
The events would have occurred in Bosa:
Case is known two days after Gareth Sella
Sella, a 24-year-old student, was transferred to the Santa Fe Clinic, where the loss of his eye was confirmed after an alleged police attack in the most recent protests that the city experienced.
The Secretary of Government of Bogotá published a video of its director of Human Rights, Andrés Idárraga, who went up to that point to accompany the young man. Although the official does not mention it in his statement, Blu Radio assured that he confirmed the student’s medical report with the District administration.
Mayor Claudia López confirmed that there was an injured Personería official and two coexistence managers, and referred to the student’s case as “a very affected student in one eye.”
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