Simón Bolívar Military School ends in Bogotá

[ad_1] The parents of most of the students of the Simón Bolívar School are in anguish before the decision of the institution to close its doors. It will work only until the remainder of this 2020. One of the main reasons for the closure of this military college is that, …

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Missing woman in Villavicencio was found dead

[ad_1] Carolina, Jacqueline’s sister, told Caracol Radio that the woman had left the north of Bogotá for Villavicencio last October 29. “On Thursday, she went from Bogotá to Villavicencio to spend a few days off. We had communication with her on the same Thursday when she arrived in that city, …

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The mysterious case of Jackeline Quin, the woman who traveled to Villavicencio to rest and was found dead in Tenza, Boyacá

[ad_1] Investigations by the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI) revealed the body of Jackeline Quin. (Photo: Prosecutor’s Office) On November 1, the family of Jackeline Quin Sánchez Quintero, a 50-year-old business administrator and self-employed worker, reported her disappearance. The woman told her relatives that she would travel from Bogotá to Villavicencio …

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Young women, victims of dating violence in quarantine

[ad_1] The first case is of a 19-year-old Colombian-Philanthropist, Sharon Hernández, who lived abroad and returned to Ibagué, Tolima, for a family event. Due to the pandemic, she could not return, and during her stay she met a man 7 years older than her, who would become her aggressor, she …

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Potato prices at levels of 20 years ago

[ad_1] File photo. A farmer works in the harvesting of potatoes in a crop located near the municipality of Jenesano, in the department of Boyacá, Colombia, March 27, 2020. REUTERS / Nathalia Angarita. NO SALES NO FILES. Potatoes are one of the essential foods in the diet of Colombian families. …

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