Older daughter found her mother and younger brother in the rented room
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They were past eight o’clock in the night, when Lizbeth Zamata Jihuallanca’s eldest daughter opened the door to the room rented by her mother in the Ayacucho jiron, in Cerro Colorado, Arequipa. She came across an image that she could never erase from her memory: the inert body of her six-year-old brother, lying face up on one of the beds. A few steps away, that of her mother, plummeted on the ground with deep wounds that still seemed to bleed. H…