The last thing Leonardo Alexis Sierra Espitia saw before he died was two men coming by bike to the door of his house. It was the afternoon of Tuesday, June 23, at 18N street in Zulima neighborhood, in Cúcuta. One got off the bike, walked towards him and shot him at close range. Leonardo, who was sitting on the porch because he had difficulty walking and depended on crutches, had no way of running or hiding. Neighbors of the sector saw everything…
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The last thing Leonardo Alexis Sierra Espitia saw before he died was two men coming by bike to the door of his house. It was the afternoon of Tuesday, June 23, at 18N street in Zulima neighborhood, in Cúcuta. One got off the bike, walked towards him and shot him at close range. Leonardo, who was sitting on the porch because he had difficulty walking and depended on crutches, had no way of running or hiding. Neighbors of the sector saw everything…