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Venezuelan Woman Shot Dead at Close Range After Discussion by Music Volume in Cerro Navia

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A violent discussion between neighbors, originated by the volume of the music, ended with the murder of a Venezuelan woman...

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A violent discussion between neighbors, originated by the volume of the music, ended with the murder of a Venezuelan woman...

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In the midst of a quarrel over annoying noises, a man appeared with a gun, who fired a shotgun shot that cost the woman her life.

A 43-year-old Venezuelan woman was killed in Cerro Navia following a violent dispute between neighbors caused by the volume of music. The incident occurred on Sunday night, in the middle of a celebration for Father’s Day. The victim was shot at close range after a physical fight with residents of nearby homes. According to the background, the conflict began with the loud volume of music coming from the woman’s home. The discussion escalated quic…

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The violent incident was recorded in the municipality of Cerro Navia in the midst of the celebrations for Father's Day.

A violent crime in the municipality of Cerro Navia has unleashed outrage and fear among the migrant community in Chile, after a Venezuelan woman was murdered in front of her daughters, in what witnesses describe as a xenophobic attack. The victim, Yaidy Garnica Carvajalino, 43 years old, mother and grandmother of four children, was shot at close range in the neck on Sunday night, June 15 during a family celebration for Father’s Day. Carabineros …

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