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The report of the autopsy performed on the body of Javier Ordóñez reveals details of how the police officers acted on September 9 in Bogotá when they arrested him and after repeatedly subjecting him with a taser, they took him to a CAI (Immediate Attention Center) in the Villa Luz neighborhood.
The National Institute of Legal Medicine indicates that Ordóñez’s body presented trauma to the abdomen and lumbar region. Additionally, the left kidney was ruptured.
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It was also evidenced a trauma to the right leg caused by splinters from a firearm projectile.
The patrolmen of the National Police Harby Rodríguez Días and Juan Camilo Lloreda Cubillos are allegedly responsible for the death of citizen Javier Humberto Ordóñez Bermúdez, after receiving shocks from a taser pistol and being taken to the CAI in the Villa Luz neighborhood, in the northwest of Bogotá. .
In the Legal Medicine report also it is noted of multiple contusions of the mesentery (mesocolon) on the right side, and “an extensive hemorrhage in the soft tissues surrounding the right kidney partially obtained”.
The forensic report also locates injuries to the abdomen, lower back, forehead, and evidence of immobilization, in addition to visible marks on the wrists.
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Before the 29th criminal judge for control of guarantees, this Friday the hearing to impute charges against the policemen for the crimes of torture and aggravated homicide will be held, in which an assurance measure will be requested in the prison center. .
A Bogotá guarantee judge had issued an arrest warrant against the patrollers for their alleged responsibility in the death of the engineer and law student. On Thursday afternoon, the capture of the patrolman Harby Rodríguez Díaz was carried out in his place of residence and in the early hours of Friday Juan Carlos Lloreda Cubillos turned himself in at the Dijín.
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