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Last Saturday, May 9, armed men attacked a man who was driving with his wife and two daughters on a motorcycle through rural Suárez, Cauca.
The man and a nine-month-old baby died in the attack, while the other minor was taken to a clinic where she died last Monday. The Ombudsman, Carlos Negret, regretted the triple crime.
“The criminal gangs and illegal armed actors do not respect the quarantine, the covid-19, or the curfew and today these murders have a new victim, it is about a 5-year-old girl who was hospitalized in a clinic in the city of Cali, after an attack perpetrated this Saturday, where alleged Farc dissent also shot and killed a mechanic and a minor of 9 months, “said the Defender.
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The little girl had a severe traumatic brain injury as a result of a bullet impact and although medical personnel tried to save her life in the Intensive Care Unit of the Valle del Lili clinic, she died on Monday night.
Criminal gangs and illegal armed actors do not respect quarantine, covid-19, or the curfew and today these murders have a new victim.
The events occurred last Saturday around 3:30 in the afternoon in the Dos Aguas village, La Toma district. One of the victims was identified as Armando Muñoz, 35 years old.
In this attack registered in the Sheep sector, the man, a mechanic by profession and the youngest daughter were killed, while the mother managed to escape unscathed.
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According to community leaders in the area, behind the fact there is an illegal group that has issued death threats through pamphlets for people who fail to comply with the mandatory quarantine.
“There is no right to murder some girls, because, supposedly, their father is violating the curfew,” said Negret.
In the area there are other versions about it could be a mistake of the aggressors.
Cauca Police Commander Rosembert Novoa reported that authorities They offer up to 10 million pesos as a reward for those who provide information that allows the whereabouts of those responsible to be found..
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