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This Friday EL TIEMPO learned of the report of the autopsy performed on Javier Ordóñez, the man who died on Wednesday, September 9 in Bogotá in the middle of a case of police brutality for which two soldiers were captured.
(In context: A man died in the middle of a police procedure with ‘taser‘)
The detailed report states that he had “high energy, blunt abdominal trauma.
External traces of trauma in the left abdominal flank and left lumbar region that may correspond to a curved or round element “.
The necropsy also warns that they found “an outbreak of the right kidney, with a complete section of the corresponding renal artery and vein.”
Ordóñez’s case was known through videos made by his friends that show when two police officers carry out a police procedure in which Ordóñez was immobilized and, repeatedly, they applied several electric shocks to him with a Taser (stun gun).
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This fact is verified in the autopsy that revealed that there is “evidence of signs of immobilization. Ecchymosis on the wrists, with extremely visible marks and regular pattern; there is superficial and deep hematoma in the soft tissues.”
As he points out that the uniformed men used the taser: “standard injuries produced by a stabbing element by an electric conduction weapon.”
The report also shows that Ordóñez’s kidney and colon were affected. “Multiple contusions of the mesentery (mesocolon) on the right side, involving the same in the hepatic flexure. Multiple lacerations of the mesentery (mesocolon) on the left side, involving the same in the splenic flexure. Extensive hemorrhage in the soft tissues surrounding the partially obtained right kidney “, warns the necropsy.
The witnesses warn that Ordóñez was transferred to the Villa Luz Immediate Attention Center (CAI), in western Bogotá, and that he allegedly received blows there that led to his death.
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This report notes that the man had “abrasive, linear, hemorrhagic and superficial lesions located in the lower hemiadbomen, right lumbar region and on the forehead, left side; the pattern lesions described are correlated with the mechanisms of the weapon provided “.
Due to these acts of police brutality, the country experienced a wave of demonstrations between September 9 and 10, in which 13 people died and there were more than 400 injured.
With this report, Legal Medicine now warns that Ordóñez is also evidence of a “penetrating trauma of soft tissues of the lower right limb by splinters from a firearm projectile.”
Ordóñez’s family and friends was fired by his family and friends in a religious ceremony on Wednesday.
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