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In the drama where a mother throws her son into the Cauca River and then follows him in what seemed like two certain deaths, a man appeared who decided to save the boy and succeeded in those waters, under the darkness.

(Read in context: Drama of a woman who threw herself with her son into the Cauca River in Cali)

After 7:00 pm on Wednesday, March 3, Cloromiro Largacha was walking with a brother, after his shift at a wood company specializing in plywood.

They left the industrial sector of the La Dolores corregimiento, in the Palmira jurisdiction, separated from Cali by the Cauca River bridge, in the so-called Paso del Comercio.

Both were walking in a hurry in search of a transport, because Cloromiro had had a problem with his motorcycle.

Under the dim lights of the public lighting service they saw when a woman and a child entered from the other side of the Cauca river bridge. Suddenly, in an act that was amazing, she picked up the child and threw him into those waters.

It was an uncertain fall from that bridge inaugurated in 1978. Cloromiro, a stocky man, looked out and saw the boy struggling to survive.

He did not think for a second and threw himself into the flow of that river that runs 1,350 kilometers between seven departments of Colombia.

It was not an easy decision in that darkness and in a river that has been affected by pollution along its way.

Cloromiro advanced thanks to the fact that he is a good swimmer and he saw how the boy was swimming his arms. Then he got closer to her and managed to grab her.

He says that he felt how the seconds passed and passed until he reached the shore. Her brother and others approached them to help them out of the water and onto the road. The 5-year-old boy asked where his mother was.

She also swung her arms and was able to get out and stayed in that area where there are bushes. Minutes later the firefighters and the police appeared.

The minor was sheltered and loaded into a vehicle to be taken first to a health center. There he was notified to the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF).

The commander of the Metropolitan Police of Cali, Brigadier General Juan Carlos León, said that the community reported the case and agents from the Group for the Protection of Children and Adolescents arrived, who began the route of reestablishing children’s rights, with the ICBF.

The mother showed a state of alteration and the authorities were reviewing the prosecution process that would be for the crime of attempted homicide.

His medical assessment will also be awaited to establish if he has alterations in his mental health. It is not clear why she made that determination to throw herself into the waters with the child.

Cloromiro Largacha says that it was seeing a son in danger when he threw himself into the uncertainty of falling into the Cauca River at night. In networks they asked for recognition for that act of heroism.

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In the drama where a mother throws her son into the Cauca River and then follows him in what seemed like two certain deaths, a man appeared who decided to save the boy and succeeded in those waters, under the darkness.

(Read in context: Drama of a woman who threw herself with her son into the Cauca River in Cali)

After 7:00 pm on Wednesday, March 3, Cloromiro Largacha was walking with a brother, after his shift at a wood company specializing in plywood.

They left the industrial sector of the La Dolores corregimiento, in the Palmira jurisdiction, separated from Cali by the Cauca River bridge, in the so-called Paso del Comercio.

Both were walking in a hurry in search of a transport, because Cloromiro had had a problem with his motorcycle.

Under the dim lights of the public lighting service they saw when a woman and a child entered from the other side of the Cauca river bridge. Suddenly, in an act that was amazing, she picked up the child and threw him into those waters.

It was an uncertain fall from that bridge inaugurated in 1978. Cloromiro, a stocky man, looked out and saw the boy struggling to survive.

He did not think for a second and threw himself into the flow of that river that runs 1,350 kilometers between seven departments of Colombia.

It was not an easy decision in that darkness and in a river that has been affected by pollution along its way.

Cloromiro advanced thanks to the fact that he is a good swimmer and he saw how the boy was swimming his arms. Then he got closer to her and managed to grab her.

He says that he felt how the seconds passed and passed until he reached the shore. Her brother and others approached them to help them out of the water and onto the road. The 5-year-old boy asked where his mother was.

She also swung her arms and was able to get out and stayed in that area where there are bushes. Minutes later the firefighters and the police appeared.

The minor was sheltered and loaded into a vehicle to be taken first to a health center. There he was notified to the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF).

The commander of the Metropolitan Police of Cali, Brigadier General Juan Carlos León, said that the community reported the case and agents from the Group for the Protection of Children and Adolescents arrived, who began the route of reestablishing children’s rights, with the ICBF.

The mother showed a state of alteration and the authorities were reviewing the prosecution process that would be for the crime of attempted homicide.

His medical assessment will also be awaited to establish if he has alterations in his mental health. It is not clear why she made this determination to jump into the water with the child.

Cloromiro Largacha says that it was seeing a son in danger when he threw himself into the uncertainty of falling into the Cauca River at night. In networks they asked for recognition for that act of heroism.

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Cloromiro río Cauca Paso del Comercio en Cali
Cloromiro contó que cuando pasaban por el Paso del Comercio, «cuando vemos, la señora venía con el niño y lo agarra y lo lanza al río y luego se tira ella».

Cloromiro contó que cuando pasaban por el Paso del Comercio, «cuando vemos, la señora venía con el niño y lo agarra y lo lanza al río y luego se tira ella».

Noticias Cali.

En Cali no pasa la conmoción entre más detalles se conoce de lo que sería un intento de homicidio-suicidio de un menor de 6 años de edad, por parte de su madre, y uno de los testigos -y héroes- del rescate, Cloromiro, contó por qué lanzó desde el puente al río.

El niño fue salvado de ahogarse en el río Cauca, luego que su madre lo lanzara el pasado martes, a la altura del Paso del Comercio. Sin embargo, aunque inicialmente se había dicho que ella había intentado huir, testigos del hecho aclararon que ella, «también se lanzó al río», en lo que sería un intento de suicidio.

Gente que pasaba por el lugar, al ver la situación, alertaron a la policía y salvaron al pequeño.

El rescate

Cloromiro Largacha, había salido de su trabajo y pasaba con otras personas por el puente en el Paso del Comercio, «la señora venía con el niño, y cuando vemos que lo agarra y lo lanza al río y atrás se tira ella».

Él corrió y se asomó y abajo, el niño «estaba braziando (brazada, o manoteando)», intentado no ahogarse.

Un caudaloso Cauca iba arrastrándolo ya, y por eso no lo pensó, se lanzó y lo alcanzó. Lo puso a salvo.

«Es la primera vez», dijo el trabajador desde La Doloroes donde trabaja, al señalar que antes no se había lanzado así a ese río.

La madre, «salió braziando» de aguas del Cauca, dijo.

No está claro si al ver que al niño lo rescataron se arrepintió, o si ella se había lanzado tras él arrepentida de haberlo tirado e intentó salvarlo.

Así habló Cloromiro con Radio Reloj este jueves:

Al niño salvado de ahogarse en el río cauca, la policía y bomberos lo atendieron con cuidado. Le revisaron signos vitales, estado de salud, lo cambiaron de ropa, le dieron alimentos.

Fue trasladado a un centro médico y luego Bienestar Familiar asumió su cuidado.

Mientras que la madre, está en proceso de judicialización a disposición de la Fiscalía.

Para ella sin embargo, también se ha pedido acompañamiento psicológico.

«Me parece importante poder revisr la salud mental de esa persona (…), revisar un poco el hecho de la violencia que haya podido vivir, su ansiedad, depresión. Podemos ver que pudo haber una crisis psicótica en ese momento», dijo Edgar Grueso, psicólogo que maneja temas de poblaciones vulnerables de la Secretaría de Salud de Cali.

Hay un llamado de alerta en el país por la salud mental; de mujeres, hombres, niños, jóvenes, adultos, adultos mayores.





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