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Autopsies show 30 people died from gunfire in Peru protests

Por: Los Angeles Times World April 04, 2023

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In autopsy after autopsy, Peruvian anti-government protesters share the same cause of death: “firearm projectile.” Christian Armando Mamani, a 22-year-old musician, was protesting in a southern city when a bullet entered the left side of his torso and pierced both of his lungs. The same January day, Roger Rolando Cayo, a 25-year-old protester, died when a shot ripped through his eye and destroyed his brain. Human rights groups — including... + full article



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