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Relatives of Silvano Oblitas Cántaro Tolentino, A 19-year-old Peruvian who traveled to Colombia since January 25, claim that he is the young man who appears in a video in which it is evident how a man is thrown from a bridge.
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In the video, the young man can be heard saying: “I am from Peru”, when intimidated by the attackers. After it was thrown, another man pointed out: “Delete it, it died.”
“You can clearly see that it is him, by his voice and his clothes”, said Janet Cántaro Tolentino, her sister, in statements to El Comercio, from Peru.
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Cántaro requested the Ministry of the Interior and the Peruvian Foreign Minister Allan Wagner to carry out investigations in Colombia and determine whether it is Silvano Oblitas Cántaro, a citizen of the province of Huanuco.
According to his relatives, the young man traveled to Colombia since January 25 under the deception of a man named ‘Andrés’.
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His sister says that the university student traveled to the country to buy clothes and run a business. “A week ago he called me telling me that his friend left him alone in Medellín (Colombia), with nothing, without his things,” Janet told El Comercio, from Peru. Later, their relatives they lost contact and reported his disappearance.
“We do not know if he is alive or dead, so we demand that they investigate,” points out Janet Cántaro.
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With information from EL COMERCIO, from Peru