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When Russia invaded her home country of Ukraine, Maria decided she had to get there and help defend it — even if it meant leaving her fiancé behind in Chicago days after getting married.

Maria and her fiancé, David, married Saturday before about 20 people in the backyard of an Oak Park home — the venue offered last minute after Maria asked for advice in a neighborhood Facebook group. The couple met last year and got engaged in October.

On Monday, she plans to fly to Poland, then make her way to the Ukrainian border, ultimately aiming to volunteer to fight for her home country.

“People are running out of there and she is running in,” said a friend at the wedding, Pamela Chinchilla of Lombard.

Seven guests at the wedding brought medical supplies, masks and other items for Maria to take to Ukraine. People hugged each other, and Maria at one point spoke with family members in Odesa.

Maria, who asked that her last name not be published because she fears for her family’s safety in Ukraine and the U.S., said she lived with her parents in Kyiv until 1991 when the family moved to Poland.

For Maria, a previous marriage ended in divorce. She met her ex-husband while studying music in Austria and more than 20 years ago they moved to his hometown of Chicago — which has the second-largest Ukrainian-born population among U.S. cities.

Since the war began, she used messages and calls through Facebook to keep in touch with her parents, who have been sheltering in a parking garage during attacks on Ukraine’s largest port city of Odesa. But she said she has been unable to reach cousins in Kyiv in recent days.

Pamela Chinchilla looks through donations before Maria and David get married at a home, March 5, 2022, in Oak Park, Ill.

Pamela Chinchilla looks through donations before Maria and David get married at a home, March 5, 2022, in Oak Park, Ill.

Three days into the invasion, Maria made up her mind to return to Ukraine, determined to find some way to be useful. She said she doesn’t have medical or military training but worries that a Russian takeover of Ukraine will embolden the country to threaten more places around the world.

“I have to go,” Maria, 44, said. “I can’t do protests or fundraising or wave flags. We’ve done this since 2015, Ukrainians, and I just can’t do it anymore.”

Her fiancé refused to stay behind despite Maria’s resistance to him accompanying her. But since David first needs to apply for a passport, she plans to leave Monday and wait in Poland before crossing the border.

“He knows how stubborn I am and knew he’d have no chance to convince me otherwise,” Maria said.

David, 42, said he feels a responsibility to do what he can to keep her safe.

“Because complacency and compliance are pretty much the same thing,” he said. “And you can only turn a blind eye to people being bullied for so long. And if it happens to them, it might be you next.”

He also asked that his last name not be published to avoid endangering Maria’s family.

Ukraine’s forces are outnumbered and outgunned, but their resistance did prevent a swift Russian victory. Ukrainian leaders called on citizens to join in guerrilla war this week as Russian forces gained ground on the coast and took over one major port city.

Associated Press reporters at the border checkpoint in Medyka in southeastern Poland found Ukrainians lining up to return from other countries in Europe in recent days in response to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s call for volunteers to come assist the country’s military.

The White House has since urged Americans not to travel to Ukraine, but Maria and David said that didn’t change their plans.

Newlywed Maria toasts with friends during her wedding ceremony at a home, March 5, 2022, in Oak Park, Ill.

Newlywed Maria toasts with friends during her wedding ceremony at a home, March 5, 2022, in Oak Park, Ill.

The couple had planned to be married at a courthouse on March 5, a nod to Maria’s grandmother’s birthday.

After deciding they would try to reach Ukraine, they accepted the offer to hold a backyard celebration. They also asked people to purchase items needed by Ukrainian troops through an Amazon list that includes rain ponchos, medical supplies and boots rather than wedding gifts.

Maria said she’s not certain what she will have to do after arriving at the Polish border with Ukraine; friends who live near border crossings have told her it’s taking days to get through. Her parents also questioned her decision to volunteer, she said, because they don’t want to be worried about her safety on top of their own.

“If the army doesn’t take us, we’ll be as close as possible,” Maria said Wednesday. “There’s always a need for volunteers. I’m pretty strong, I’m not afraid of blood, I’m good under pressure.”

Natalia Blauvelt, a Chicago immigration attorney who has assisted dozens of clients trying to help family leave Ukraine and Russia in recent weeks, said she hasn’t heard of others seeking to get into Ukraine in order to join the country’s defense.

But she advised that anyone considering it contact the Ukrainian Embassy in the U.S. and speak with an immigration attorney to talk through plans for returning to the U.S.

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The case was registered in Pradera, in Valle del Cauca.

The case was registered in Pradera, in Valle del Cauca.

The case was recorded in Pradera, in Valle del Cauca.

Doctors are trying to save his limbs. His state of health is very delicate.

Doctors face each other in a fight to save the arms of a teacher from the Pradera municipality, in the south of Valle del Cauca.

The victim was attacked in the early hours of Thursday, March 3, when he was waiting to board a public service bus to go to his workplace. at the Alfonso López Pumarejo educational institution, in Palmira, also a municipality in the south of the department.

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The complaint was made known by the president of the Single Union of Valley Education Workers (Sutev), Luis Fernando Jaramillo, who indicated that the teacher had serious injuries to both arms.

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So far, the victim entered the operating room for a first reconstructive surgery. But she would have to undergo more procedures. It is estimated that two more.

So far his condition is delicate, said the union director.

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A neighbor jumped into the tributary to save the child. The woman was arrested by the police.

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The mother of the minor was detained by the authorities.

A neighbor jumped into the tributary to save the child. The woman was arrested by the police.

The six-year-old minor is in good health after being taken to a medical center for evaluation.

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The event occurred near the Paso del Comercio sector during the night of last Wednesday.

Police officers from the Group for the Protection of Children and Adolescents began the route to restore children’s rights with the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare.

The woman will be prosecuted for the crime of attempted homicide and made available to the competent authority. It is also evaluated by doctors to establish if it has alterations in its mental health.

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The commander of the Metropolitan Police of Cali, Brigadier General Juan Carlos León, reported that the community reported the incident to the quadrant patrol, which dealt with the case and captured the woman.

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With his head covered by a plastic bag, sealed with tape, he was found in a hilly area of ​​the municipality of Tubará, north of the Atlanticthe lifeless body of Liliana Segovia-Navarro, 33 years old, missing since last Monday when she left her home in downtown Barranquilla.

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Segovia, a housewife, left her house, in the boston neighborhoodon board a Nissan Xtrail truck, of plates KQV-902, new. The last time he was seen was going up Carrera 43, heading north, and from that moment no more was heard of her.

Her relatives reported her as missing and from the beginning the hypothesis was handled that it was for stealing her truck.

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The woman’s body was found by the administrator of a farm located in the corregimiento of Four Mouths, Tubarawho called the police and reported that he had found a body in the El Cacique property, located at kilometer 37 of the El Algodon road.

“The corpse shows no signs of visible violence, but her head was covered by a plastic bag, which allows us to infer that she was suffocated,” he said. Lieutenant Colonel Jhon Jairo Urrea Rozo, Deputy Commander of the Atlantic Police Department.

The officer said that the preliminary investigations carried out indicate that the homicide was presumably motivated by for stealing the victim’s vehicle and the money in your bank accounts. “Although other hypotheses are not ruled out,” she said.

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A case of rape that occurred last Saturday in a neighborhood in the municipality of Pijao, Quindío, generated outrage among the inhabitants of this town, who scheduled a march for this Tuesday.

According to the lawyer and social leader of the municipality, Maryi Torres, it is a peaceful protest because “if they touch one, they touch us all. We are too small a municipality and we are going through acts of violence.”

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Last Saturday, a 22-year-old girl was raped and beaten by 5 men in a wooded area of ​​the Morroseco neighborhood of Pijao. The woman was with her boyfriend, who was also beaten at the scene.

The couple was in a wooded area and 5 men threatened them with firearms, beat them and threatened her and told her they were going to kill her boyfriend

“This is a very small municipality and all the people became aware of the case because the young woman was taken to the hospital. The couple was in a wooded area and 5 men threatened them with firearms, beat them and they threatened her and told her that they were going to kill her boyfriend. They called them by their names, but the victims say they don’t know these 5 people,” Torres said.

The social leader added that, fortunately, they were not killed, when all this was happening, a young man from the municipality was passing by, he began to shout and the community left their houses and the men fled to the rural area.

Due to these events and others that have been known in recent weeks, several people joined and called for this peaceful protest that seeks to draw the attention of the departmental and national authorities to take action and provide protection to the population.

“In the municipality things have been presented that go unpunished, as it is such a hidden town, everyone is silent, if we had not called the march, no one would know what happened. A few days ago in the Santa Teresita institution they put young people from eleventh to take care of third grade children and from there some videos came out where the young people supposedly offered the girls money to kiss each other”.

The commander of the Quindío Police, Colonel Jorge Mauro Córdoba, said that the attention route for the abused young woman has already been prioritized, but “there is a reservation in this case and I cannot refer to it, but the timely attention was made. In the issue of public order in this municipality, we have been capturing people who commit thefts on farms and crimes in this municipality in the mountains”.

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A case of rape that occurred last Saturday in a neighborhood in the municipality of Pijao, Quindío, generated outrage among the inhabitants of this town, who scheduled a march for this Tuesday.

According to the lawyer and social leader of the municipality, Maryi Torres, it is a peaceful protest because “if they touch one, they touch us all. We are too small a municipality and we are going through acts of violence.”

Last Saturday, a 22-year-old girl was raped and beaten by 5 men in a wooded area of ​​the Morroseco neighborhood of Pijao. The woman was with her boyfriend, who was also beaten at the scene.

The couple was in a wooded area and 5 men threatened them with firearms, beat them and threatened her and told her they were going to kill her boyfriend

“This is a very small municipality and all the people became aware of the case because the young woman was taken to the hospital. The couple was in a wooded area and 5 men threatened them with firearms, beat them and they threatened her and told her that they were going to kill her boyfriend. They called them by their names, but the victims say they don’t know these 5 people,” Torres said.

The social leader added that, fortunately, they were not killed, when all this was happening, a young man from the municipality was passing by, he began to shout and the community left their houses and the men fled to the rural area.

Due to these events and others that have been known in recent weeks, several people joined and called for this peaceful protest that seeks to draw the attention of the departmental and national authorities to take action and provide protection to the population.

“In the municipality things have been presented that go unpunished, as it is such a hidden town, everyone is silent, if we had not called the march, no one would know what happened. A few days ago in the Santa Teresita institution they put young people from eleventh to take care of third grade children and from there some videos came out where the young people supposedly offered the girls money to kiss each other”.

The commander of the Quindío Police, Colonel Jorge Mauro Córdoba, said that the attention route for the abused young woman has already been prioritized, but “there is a reservation in this case and I cannot refer to it, but the timely attention was made. In the issue of public order in this municipality, we have been capturing people who commit thefts on farms and crimes in this municipality in the mountains”.

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The intense winter leaves a missing person in Valle del Cauca. This is Dennis López Castañeda, a 40-year-old woman who fell into the Jordan River, in the sector known as ‘La Karina’.

The woman is wanted by relief agencies, upstream of the Jordan River.

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On the other hand, the districts of Villacarmelo and La Buitrera, in Cali, are the most affected by the intense rains. Landslides have generated several emergencies.

The Infrastructure Secretariat of Cali informed that through the operational group they attended to emergencies generated by landslides that affected mobility in the aforementioned districts. There are no injured people. The community has helped the task force.

The Secretary of Infrastructure, Néstor Martínez Sandoval, affirmed that in the sector of La Candelaria, in Villacarmelo, landslides were removed in tertiary roads.

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Given the increase in rainfall, the Mayor’s Office of Cali convened a risk management council and activated all the capacities of the different district organizations and relief, through an Emergency and Contingency Plan to prevent risks due to rainfall in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

“We made this extraordinary advice because an unusual rainy season is coming. The La Niña Phenomenon is added to the daily season every year, between March, April and May, and we will have 30% more rainfall. In this sense, next Wednesday, at 8:00 in the morning, we will have a district risk management council with the intention of being able to carry out all the actions that prevent landslides, floods or situations that generate danger to life, dignity and heritage. That is the objective of this meeting,” said Mayor Jorge Iván Ospina Gómez.

In the department, according to the Department of Disaster Risk Management of the Government of Valle del Cauca, the effects of the rains are monitored in rural areas of Palmira, Caicedonia, El Cerrito, Buga, Ginebra and Dagua. In Buga there is a movement of earth and stones, which leaves several families affected.

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The projectile, detonated during a gang fight, hit the 50-year-old woman in the head.

A 50-year-old woman died after being the victim of a stray bullet while sitting in the doorway of her house. The events took place in the El Viso neighborhood, in the municipality of Campoalegre, Huila, where its inhabitants asked for the capture of those responsible and for justice to be done.

The victim of this tragedy was Dany Quimbaya Martinezwho unfortunately died in the middle of a gang dispute when she was hit in the head.

“It was a stray bullet apparently fired by criminal gangs who were shooting at each other. The lady was at the door of her home and was surprised by a bullet,” said residents of Campoalegre.

Another 22-year-old citizen who was passing the scene on a motorcycle was also hit by a stray bullet and was injured, for which he is being treated at a health center.

The affected man told the authorities that on Calle 30 with Carrera 11 he heard several shots of a firearm, so he accelerated his motorcycle to get to his house, where he realized that he had been slightly injured, for which he was taken to a center. assistance.

The authorities try to identify and capture those responsible.

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José Trujillo, the man who was captured on Friday night for being accused of having murdered Nickol Valentina, a 15-year-old girl, in the middle of a robbery in Bucaramanga, accepted the charges during the indictment hearing.

The man repeatedly injured the minor, who was leaving school, for stealing her cell phone on Thursday afternoon. The injuries were of such magnitude that Nickol Valentina died a few hours later in hospital.

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Trujillo was captured on Friday night in Barrancabermeja, about 24 hours after assaulting the young woman. In the hearing of imputation of charges it was known, in addition, that he had a history of robbery even in the same place where Nickol Valentina attacked.

The crime occurred when the young woman, who had just turned 15, was going down the stairs of the tunnel of the Mesón de los Búcaros interchange. The minor was found minutes later by her friends, lying on the stairs and covered in blood, and with other passers-by she was helped and transferred to the University Hospital of Santander, where she died around 11:59 on Thursday due to the severity of her injuries, doctors reported.

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After this case, the more than 4,000 students of the institution and their parents rejected the fact and asked for more support from the Police in this area through which they travel daily.

But the insecurity in the sector had already been warned. A mother of a family from the school where the young woman was studying made a right to petition and sent it to the mayor’s office to improve security in the place.

“I asked for more police and cleanliness in the place, if they had listened to me today we would not be going through this so painful,” said Sandra Milena Pinzón, who prepared the document.

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On Thursday, February 24, around 4:50 in the afternoon, a robbery seriously injured Nickol Valentinaa 15-year-old girl who has just finished classes at the Normal Superior School in Bucaramanga.

At 11:59 that same day, doctors from the Santander University Hospital announced that the minor did not resist the surgical interventions and died due to the severity of her injuries.

Nickol was attacked with a knife on the entrance stairs of the pedestrian tunnel of the Mesón de Los Bucaros interchange, just one block from his school.

This 10th grader was found by her friends, who noticed that she hadn’t come out the other side of the tunnel and ran to help her. When they arrived, Nickol was completely bathed in blood as a result of the injuries that a criminal would have caused her.

The aggressor He was captured a little more than 24 hours later in Barrancabermeja thanks to security videos from the sector.

This Saturday schoolmates, as well as the community in general, attended the Mesón de Los Bucaros sector to demand justice in this case, as well as to ask the authorities for more vigilance in the place, since they had already pointed out that it was dangerous.

They even carried out marches through some streets of the city and reached the Bucaramanga Mayor’s Office.

Nickol recently celebrated her 15th birthday with a celebration her parents held for her at her home. She wore a red dress the same color as her hair and looked very happy in the photos.

The following year she would graduate from high school and the parents of her classmates remember her as an exemplary student.

“My son tells me that she was a very good student, very responsible. We ask for justice and security,” said Elida Gómez, mother of a companion of the minor.

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Americans are starkly divided by race on the importance of President Joe Biden’s promise to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court, with white Americans far less likely to be highly enthusiastic about the idea than Black Americans — and especially Black women.

That’s according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research that shows 48% of Americans say it’s not important to them personally that a Black woman becomes a Supreme Court Justice. Another 23% say that’s somewhat important, and 29% say it’s very or extremely important. Only two Black men have served on the nation’s highest court, and no Black women have ever been nominated.

A new AP-NORC poll finds that 7 in 10 Black women say it's extremely or very important for a Black woman to become a Supreme Court justice. Black Americans are much more likely than white Americans to say so.

A new AP-NORC poll finds that 7 in 10 Black women say it’s extremely or very important for a Black woman to become a Supreme Court justice. Black Americans are much more likely than white Americans to say so.

The poll shows Biden’s pledge is resonating with Black Americans, 63% of whom say it’s very or extremely important to them personally that a Black woman serves on the court, compared with just 21% of white Americans and 33% of Hispanics. The findings come as Biden finalizes his pick to fill the seat that is being vacated by Stephen Breyer, who announced his retirement last month.

“While I’ve been studying candidates’ backgrounds and writings, I’ve made no decisions except one: The person I will nominate will be someone with extraordinary qualifications, character, experience and integrity, and that person will be the first Black woman ever nominated to the United States Supreme Court,” Biden said in his remarks on Breyer’s impending retirement. “It’s long overdue, in my view.”

Black women are particularly moved by the idea, with 70% placing high importance on the nomination, compared to 54% of Black men.

Diana White, a 76-year-old Democrat from Hanley Hills, Missouri, said Biden wouldn’t choose someone if “she didn’t have the potential and the professionalism and the knowledge to do the job.”

White, who is Black, said making a groundbreaking nomination could be inspirational to younger people.

“That’s what I think about, things for other people to look forward to later in life,” she said.

Any enthusiasm that could be generated by Biden’s nomination could benefit his party in this year’s midterm elections, when Democrats risk losing control of Congress. So far Biden has struggled to deliver on other goals for the Black community, such as police reform legislation and voting rights protections.

Some 91% of Black voters backed Biden in the 2020 presidential election, according to AP VoteCast, an expansive survey of the electorate.

But recent polls suggest Biden’s approval rating has dipped substantially among Black Americans since the first half of 2021, when about 9 in 10 approved of how he was handling his job. The new poll shows that his approval among Black Americans stands at 67%.

Jarvis Goode, a 35-year-old Democrat from LaGrange, Georgia, agreed that it’s “overdue” to have a Black woman on the court.

Goode, who is Black, said he hopes the nomination would provide further proof that “women can do the same as men.”

Biden first promised to choose a Black women for the Supreme Court when he was running for president. According to a person familiar with the process, he’s interviewed at least three candidates for the position — judges Ketanji Brown Jackson, J. Michelle Childs and Leondra Kruger — and he’s expected to announce his decision next week.

The poll shows that most Democrats say a Black woman on the court is at least somewhat important, though only half think it’s very important. Among Republicans, about 8 in 10 say it’s not important.

John Novak, a 52-year-old Republican from Hudson, Wisconsin, said he disliked Biden’s pledge to choose a Black woman, saying there’s too much focus on “checking boxes” when it comes to nominating people.

“It should have been stated that we’re going to pick the best candidate who is going to follow the Constitution,” said Novak, who is white. “And then throw in that we’d like her to be a woman and woman of color.”

There’s been a mixed reaction from Republican elected officials.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, described Biden’s promise as “offensive” because it sends a message to most Americans that “I don’t give a damn about you, you are ineligible.”

However, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said it did not bother him, and he noted that President Donald Trump and President Ronald Reagan had promised to nominate women for the Supreme Court.

“I heard a couple of people say they thought it was inappropriate for the president to announce he was going to put an African American woman on the court. Honestly, I did not think that was inappropriate,” said McConnell said during a Tuesday event in his home state.

The poll found that Americans’ faith in the Supreme Court continues to wane. Only 21% said they have a great deal of confidence in the high court, while 24% said they have hardly any confidence. The latter number has risen somewhat from 17% in September 2020, the last time the question was asked.

The AP-NORC poll of 1,289 adults was conducted Feb. 18-21 using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for all respondents is plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.

The 86-year-old adult who was captured for stealing three pounds of rice in Santa Rosa de Cabal (Risaralda) has been at home since the day of the events, was linked to the Mayor’s service programs and is under the protection of his family. However, the Prosecutor’s Office reported that she has several records for similar situations.

The events for which her story went viral occurred last Friday, around 9:30 in the morning, when the police took her from a commercial premises where she had stolen the rice and took her to the station.

The outrage grew on social networks where there were multiple comments comparing what was stolen by her and what various politicians would have stolen.

According to what was reported by the Police, in the case of this older adult, the procedure was carried out at the request of the owner of the business premises, who assured – according to sources consulted by EL TIEMPO – that it was not the first time it had happened, which is why motivated his request that the authorities intervene in the case.

The authorities and the Mayor’s Office reported that that same day she was taken home and left in the hands of her family. However, the Prosecutor’s Office indicated that the older adult presents seven other entries for the crime of theft, situations that occurred in Bogotá, Chía and Santa Rosa de Cabal itself.

EL TIEMPO also learned that his place of residence is a residential complex in this municipality, where he lives under the care of his family.

Similarly, the mayor of Santa Rosa, Rodrigo Toro, indicated that they decided to link her to the Centro Vida program, in addition to providing psychosocial care to her and her family.

“We are already in the care process so that they can overcome this impasse and she receives all the care she needs,” said Pedro Camacho, senior citizen liaison in the municipality.

It was also established that she had been living in Santa Rosa for only three months, since she came from Pereira, where another of her seven children lives, who share her care.

According to several versions, and although it is not medically proven, she would suffer from the disorder known as kleptomania, which is characterized by taking foreign things and of little value. This is a psychiatric disorder that has no cure.

Carmen Cursio, doctor in gerontology, indicated that this process is derived from multiple factors and is not necessarily related to age. Cursio also pointed out that the best thing in these cases is for families to create support networks. “The best thing is to create a protective fence, tell the nearby neighbors about who the person is and in the places he frequents so that, when they see him, they take care of him,” she added.

He also recommended that families who have members with this same behavior not deprive them of their individual freedom, because “relating to others and going out on the street is healthy, promotes movement and is good, you just have to establish a network of care that in some places in Colombia it is facilitated by the neighborhood modes that exist in the neighborhoods”.

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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.

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For having denounced an environmental crisis registered in a neighborhood of the city of Riohacha, which has been affecting the inhabitants for several years, a Venezuelan migrant received death threats.

María Pineda, who has been living in the El Manantial neighborhood for five years, through a video published on her social networks denounced on September 5 an environmental problem.

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which is generated by the rainwater stagnation on Carrera 27 with Calle 15, forming an immense lagoon that affects mobility, preventing free vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

Two days after the complaint, Mayor José Ramiro Bermúdez and the secretary of works visited this sector to review this situation and announced the completion of a project that is in the pre-contractual stage.

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Five months later, and given that the waters changed color, becoming an intense green, ‘Chan chan’, as the victim is known, decided to make another video on February 5 recalling the situation and the visit by the authorities, assuring that the cases of dengue increased and the issue remained the same.

She immediately received a text message “Chan, chan, stop making videos to stir up the hornet’s nest here in Riohacha Veneca… solve your country, go with your girlfriend, something could happen to you, take care of yourself in the motico.”

They offered money for an attempt on his life.

I have been creating the same social content for five years about what is wrong in Riohacha and how we can improve. But this year that we are precisely in politics was that this affected someone

Through his Facebook account, he made the threat public “Who is it that one holds responsible when they threaten him? I cannot believe that because she is a veneca, that Riohacha hurts, she has to receive these types of threats.”

What he did not imagine was that someone close to him warned him to be careful, already in another sector of the city, in the Dividivi neighborhood, they were offering a good sum of money for an attempt on his life, “rumors from the neighborhood 10 bars for shooting you”, points to the message.

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This Thursday he will file the complaints with the competent authorities, noting that he does not know who is behind these threats.

“I have been creating the same social content for five years about what is wrong in Riohacha and how we can improve. But this year that we are precisely in politics was that this affected someone, ”he maintains.

Mayor rejects threats

We had closed the budget, we did not have the powers of the council to be able to contract this type of works and we are ready to comply with the legal procedures and contract complementary works…

Regarding the threats, Mayor José Ramiro Bermúdez assured that “we reject any act of violence and threat against the life of Mrs. María Pineda.”

He explained that the contract was awarded for 150 million pesos, but on the other hand there is a problem with a channel that must be cleaned and requires sedimentation work in about three blocks, so they decided to do a single job, so as not to move the problem to another sector.

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“We had just closed the budget, we did not have the powers of the council to be able to contract this type of works and we are ready to comply with the legal procedures and contract the complementary works in the other sector, that is why we have not been able to move forward,” said the president.

Bermúdez assures that in approximately one month the issue of hiring could be resolved to start the execution of these works, if the legal terms allow it.

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