Orphans for femicide already have a law that protects them.
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Orphans for femicide already have a law that protects them.
Every month, for two years, Camilo Beltrán wrote him a message Carolina Botero, a representative to the House for Risaralda. Insistently, he asked him what the bill was about to protect orphans from femicide. Like his two nieces, Leidy’s daughters, whom his partner murdered in 2022. He took care of them. He became his primary caregiver without planning it, and with his teacher’s salary he has taken care of the expenses of the two minors, whom he…
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