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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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One of the most wanted men on Villavicencio He was captured in an operation that was carried out by land and air, in which they found weapons, narcotics and elements for the dosage of hallucinogens inside a house.

The search and search procedure ordered by the Local Prosecutor’s Office No. 40 of the Immediate Reaction Unit, allowed the capture of a 43-year-old man, known by the alias of John and another subject of foreign nationality, who were surprised inside of the house.

In the house located in the area known as El Dique, on the right bank of the Guatiquía River, they found a 38-millimeter caliber revolver, a handmade weapon, 34 cartridges of different calibers, a stolen cell phone, 680 grams of marijuana, 76 transparent bags, a blender, a gramera and other elements for the dosage of hallucinogenic substances.

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Material seized from alias Jhon.

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In the Accusatory Oral Criminal System they established that ‘John’ had faced legal proceedings for the crimes of qualified theft and manufacture, trafficking or possession of narcotics and according to the mayor of Villavicencio, Felipe Harman, he is one of the most wanted men in the city.

The commander of the Metropolitan Police of Villavicencio, Colonel Ricardo Sánchez Silvestre, said that this operation against micro-trafficking was carried out by land and air, coordinated from a Halcón helicopter and had the support of the Prosecutor’s Office and the municipal Administration, dealing a heavy blow against local drug trafficking in the city.

The captured men, as well as the firearms, narcotics and other seized items were left at the disposal of the competent judicial authority. Those captured must answer for the crimes of trafficking, manufacture or possession of narcotics and illegal possession of firearms.

VILLAVICENCIO

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Samaná River

View of the Samaná River, located two hours from MedellÃn and four from Bogotá.

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HEALTH HERNà NDEZ–MORA

View of the Samaná River, located two hours from Medellín and four from Bogotá.

The incident occurred in Puerto Nare, when the minor was traveling with her parents.

An unfortunate accident in a river in Antioquia occurred this Monday, February 28, in Puerto Nare (Magdalena Medio), when a 4-year-old girl who was traveling with her parents in a canoe on the Samaná River fell into the tributary.

According to information from the volunteer firefighters of the municipality, the incident occurred around 8 p.m. when the boat in which the family was traveling capsized causing the minor to be swept away by the river.

“The events occurred in a rural area of ​​the municipality of Puerto Nare, in the Canteras district.

The family of the minor and people close to her request the collaboration of fishermen and riverside residents of Río Nare and Magdalena Medio to find the girl, who was wearing a black buso with a sign on the back, firefighters reported.

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Jamel de Jesús Mejía, mayor of the municipality, informed Blu Radio that the occupants were not wearing life jackets because they trusted that they could cross without problem.

For its part, the Antioquia Risk Management Administrative Department (Dagran) warned days ago the Municipal Risk Management Councils of the municipalities of Puerto Triunfo, Puerto Nare, Puerto Berrío and Yondó “about increases in the levels of the rivers Magdalena and Nare due to high level transit upstream”.

MEDELLIN

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In Medellin The long-awaited and dreamed-of jackpot of the Tolima Lotterywhat pay 2,000 million pesos to its winners. The jackpot for the draw on Monday, February 14, 2022 was won by the purchaser of number 5535 of the 066 series.

Every week, the company awards many prizes, but now it is looking for the happy winner of the ticket that was sold in the capital of Antioquia by the Lotired company, which allows its customers to buy online.

Fortune came to an Antioquian who we know will change his life, because he won the $2,000 million of our jackpot, we are looking for him to immediately pay his prize

“Since the beginning of 2022 we have been registering the fall of multiple prizes and today we celebrate the fall of this Jackpot. Today, fortune came to an Antioquian who we know will change his life, because he won the $2,000 million of our jackpot We are looking for him to immediately pay his prize,” said the manager of the Tolima Lottery, Victoria Castillo González.

The manager added that the Tolima Lottery has a large technical reserve that allows the prizes to be improved with special promotions each month. “We are pleased with this news because we have been registering a significant increase in sales and this is due to the trust and credibility of our product,” she said.

(Also read: The “corrientazo” in Cali will remain expensive for several months)

The spectacular mayor of the Tolima Lottery was not the only prize of the night to fall. The company is also looking for the winner of a Fortnight award, of 24 million pesos, corresponding to number 0812 of the 034 series, sold in Bogotá, and an Emprende award, of 5 million pesos, corresponding to number 4426 of the 004 series. in the city of Cali.With these prizes, there are already more than $2,700 million that have fallen this year with the Tolima Lottery.

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With a symbolic act, the relatives of Jesenia Murillo, her two daughters, and Orlando Medina said goodbye to them on the outskirts of the Cauca River, after the rescue agencies confirmed that the car in which they were traveling on January 12 could not be extracted from the tributary.

The Administrative Department of Risk Management of Antioquia indicated that the vehicle, which fell into the river on the El Cangrejo sector in the municipality of Betulia, could not be removed “due to adverse conditions.”

(You may be interested in: Video: Family in Medellín had to leave their house escorted by the Police)

Although Firefighters, Army, Police, Devimar, and the family were present at the site to get the car out, the force of the river, the current, the strong suction and the sedimentation did not allow it to be recovered.

“Technical report from the National Navy warns that the lives of operational personnel were being endangered. The vehicle is 97% buried due to sedimentation. The decision to end operations was made at the PMU in common agreement between entities and family”, the Dagran pointed out.

It should be remembered that the vehicle had an accident on the night of Wednesday, January 12, falling into the Cauca River. Five people were traveling in it, of which only one managed to get out of the vehicle without injury.

(Also read: First episode of air quality in Medellin begins on February 14)

The family came from the municipality of Andagoya (Chocó) and was on their way to their place of residence, in San Pedro de Urabá, Antioquia.

From that moment, the search began for Jesenia Murillo Bonilla and her daughters, Thaira Cristina Parra Murillo, 10 years old, and Thailen Parra Murillo, 5 years old, in addition to the driver, identified as Orlando Medina.

The only survivor of the incident was Cristian Parra, father of the minors who were missing, and who in recent days thanked the efforts of all the people who joined the search.

MEDELLIN

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Tuesday, February 8, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). This is how this semi-submersible that was transporting four tons of cocaine was cornered on the Nariño coast. The shipment that belonged to the “Alfonso Cano Western Bloc” of the Farc dissidents, was destined for Central America.

“We prevent the trafficking and consumption of more than 10 million doses globally, especially preventing it from reaching the hands of young people and preventing the generation of new consumers,” said Vice Admiral Francisco Hernando Cubides Granados, Commander of the Pacific Naval Force.

“The entry of about 150 million dollars to the Farc dissident group “Bloque Occidental Alfonso Cano”, which commits crimes under the command of alias “Allende”, added Vice Admiral Francisco Hernando Cubides Granados, Commander of the Force Pacific Navy.

Among the four detained crew members was a foreigner who already had an arrest warrant for extradition to the United States, on charges related to drug trafficking.

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bicycle accident

The man died when he fell into the ravine.

The man died when he fell into the creek.

The 55-year-old man was making his way to the Santisimo in Floridablanca, Santander.

Around noon this Saturday, February 5, the relief agencies received a call from the community telling them about a man wearing sportswear and a bicycle floating in the La Judía stream in Floridablanca, Santander.

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When they arrived at the place, they showed that the man had lost his life when he fell into the ravine located on the road that leads to the Cerro del Ecoparque El Santísimo.

As indicated by the Traffic Department, the man stopped to rest and may have suffered some type of heart attack that made him fall into the ravine where he died instantly.

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The causes of death of the 55-year-old man identified as Víctor González Alonso, a native of Bogotá, are still unknown.

BUCARAMANGA

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