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An argument between a married couple in Santa Marta ended in tragedy. The worst happened when the woman, in the middle of a fit of rage, stabbed in the heart to her husband.

The new case of domestic violence, apparently was unleashed by an attack of jealousy on the part of the victimizer.

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The first investigations indicate that the woman made a claim to her partner in the house, which unleashed a series of verbal attacks between them.

Later, the woman took a knife from the kitchen and stuck it in her husband’s chest.

The victim, identified as Edilberto Rafael Castañeda Fuentes, 47 years old, He was badly injured and was taken by neighbors to a health center, where he died.

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The aggressor, who goes by the name of Geraldine Viloria Retamozo, 27 years old, was captured and prosecuted for the crime of homicide.

Viloria appears in court records as a victim of the crimes of restraint and personal injury.

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According to neighbors, days ago they had had another fight. That time the woman sued her husband for personal injury. For their part, relatives of the victim indicated that the woman had threatened him with death.

The Metropolitan Police of Santa Marta about the aggressor, said that she is the mother of three children, and a native of the municipality of New Site (Magdalena).

Castañeda Fuentes was dedicated to various trades, including motorcycle taxiing.

ROGER URIEL
Special for WEATHER
SANTA MARTA

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Luz Gómez is the wife of Juan Carlos Moreno, the man who was driving the bomb used in the terrorist act in the Pantano de Vargas Battalion 21, in Granada (Meta). She assures that her husband is not a terrorist, but that he was deceived and is one more victim of the illegal armed groups.

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Gómez reveals that her husband was born in Granada, they were married 14 years ago and had a 13-year-old son. In addition, Moreno had two other children from another relationship and for several years worked in well-known supermarkets in the town, including La Paila and Megallano.

Last August they fired staff and we made the decision to buy the cargo amount -with the liquidation and severance pay- and work as an independent

“Last August they fired staff and we made the decision to buy the freighter – with the liquidation and severance pay – and work as an independent”, says Luz. In addition, he had a farm that he inherited from the family in the neighboring municipality of El Castillo, where he grew plantain and cassava.

The versions circulating in Granada indicate that last Wednesday he was carrying some rubble and when he was with another truck driver he received a call to provide a service.

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He picked up his load and went to the place of delivery, the 21 Pantano de Vargas Battalion. They would have placed a box on top of the food that he was carrying in the parcel, which would be the one that contained the explosives that they would have activated remotely.

The driver of the freighter was killed, as was a soldier, while four more uniformed personnel were injured.

Juan Carlos was veiled at the family residence, as his wife Luz fearlessly expresses it, and the funeral was held this Friday afternoon at the María Auxiliadora church in Granada.

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For Luz and the three children of Juan Carlos it has been a very difficult blow. “He was a very good dad, he was very honest. My husband is not a terrorist, he is one more victim“, concludes Luz Gómez.

A woman went viral for tying up her husband to take him to vaccinate against COVID-19. The events occurred in Río Largo, in Alagoas, Brazil.

At this point in 2022 and with waves of omicron infections still present in most countries, many people are still reluctant to receive immunization, such is the case of this man who ended up in the ward of a health center because of the drastic decision of his wife: tie him up and take him to vaccinate.

The video was shared on TikTok and currently has more than 2.6 million views, more than 175 thousand likes and more than 5 thousand comments. “A man tied up to take the vaccine” is the title that accompanies the video published by the account @portalpolemico, which shows a man sitting tied to his arms with a rope and his wife standing in front of him, apparently both waiting for the turn.

Most of the reactions celebrated the position of the woman, and even the user Ester Barbosa asked that this woman be made president of Brazil by 2022. On the other hand, some comments realized that the woman did not respect the will of her husband or her right to decide. In the same way, certain users questioned the medical authorities who must act according to the will of the patients.

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Users respond to the video of the woman who ties her husband to receive a vaccine

“People talking about the right to choose, she is only guaranteeing her right to not COVID and you know that those who love protect”, “she should respect his will”, “I think it is absolutely correct, I would not live under the same roof than someone who does not care about life while I try to take care of myself”, are some of the comments on the video.

Given the increase in cases of COVID-19, some countries have tightened health measures for unvaccinated people, which in turn has caused various protests around the world, such as in Canada, the United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Spain, France, Germany , among others.

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, was quickly removed from an event Tuesday afternoon because of a reported bomb threat.

Emhoff was attending a Black History Month event at Dunbar High School in Washington when the Secret Service whisked him away.

A Secret Service agent reportedly approached Emhoff and said, “We have to go.”

“We had a threat today to the facility, so we did — basically we took the precaution of evacuating everybody, as you saw. I think everyone is safe. The building is clear. But I don’t have any specific details at this moment,” said Enrique Gutierrez, a spokesperson for the public school system in the nation’s capital.

Emhoff was taken to a waiting motorcade.

Students and faculty were also told to leave the building and went home for the day as police searched the building for a bomb.

Iran has sentenced a prominent human rights activist to more than eight years prison, according to her husband.

Paris-based Taghi Rahmani tweeted on Sunday that his wife, Narges Mohammadi, was tried in five minutes and sentenced to prison and 70 lashes. He has said she is prohibited from communicating and has no access to lawyers. Last week, she was sent to Gharchak prison near Tehran.

Authorities arrested Mohammadi in November after she attended memorial for a victim of violent 2019 protests. Rahmani said in December his wife stood accused of “spying for Saudi Arabia.”

Mohammadi has a long history of imprisonment, harsh sentences and international calls for reviews of her case.

In May, the European Union called on Iran to reconsider her sentence of 30 months in prison and 80 lashes on charges of protesting the killing of protesters during the country’s 2019 unrest.

A spokesperson for the bloc urged Iran to look into Mohammadi’s case under “applicable international human rights law and taking into account her deteriorating health condition.” Mohammadi confirmed her sentence at the time in an Instagram post, saying she does not “accept any of these sentences.”

In the post, Mohammadi said one of the charges against her is having a party and dancing in jail.

She was released from jail in October 2020, after serving eight and a half years in prison, after her initial, 10-year sentence was commuted. In that case, she was sentenced in Tehran’s Revolutionary Court on charges including planning crimes to harm the security of Iran, spreading propaganda against the government and forming and managing an illegal group.

Before imprisonment, Mohammadi was vice president of the banned Defenders of Human Rights Center in Iran.

Mohammadi has been close to Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, who founded the center. Ebadi left Iran after the disputed re-election of then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2009, which touched off unprecedented protests and harsh crackdowns by authorities.

In 2018, Mohammadi, an engineer, was awarded the 2018 Andrei Sakharov Prize.

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