Bolivian Prosecutors Are Investigating the Violent Murder of Two Chileans on the Border
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Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian prosecutors are investigating the lynching of two Chilean citizens, allegedly by a mob, in a sparsely populated area of the Bolivian highlands near the border with Chile. Police found the bodies of the victims, ages 30 and 35, on Thursday near the town of Challapata. The foreigners were “beaten, tortured, and subsequently killed,” said prosecutor Aldo Morales of the city of Oruro in western Bolivi…
The Chilean Foreign Ministry reported this Friday that, through the Consulate General of Chile in La Paz, it maintains contacts at the highest level with the Bolivian authorities for the case of the two Chileans killed in the municipality of Challapata, in the department of Oruro, who were allegedly tortured, killed and subsequently burned. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the ambassador and consul general of Chile, Fernando Velasco…
Bolivian authorities indicated that one of the lines of investigation is a "balance of accounts" as a motive for the crime.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is conducting various proceedings before authorities of the Government and Judiciary of Bolivia, concerning the murder of two Chilean citizens, whose bodies were found last Wednesday in the vicinity of Challapata, Oruro. The Chancellery noted that, “through the Consulate General of Chile in La Paz, it has [...] The Chancellery ticket carries out various proceedings before Bolivian authorities for the murder of two…
Two foreigners were found without life and with signs of being tortured in the town of Challapata, located in the department of Ouro. A vehicle, allegedly of the victims, was also found near the place. Preliminary reports indicate that the victims were beaten and then burned before they died. Although they were not yet identified, there is information that they would be of Chilean nationality, reported the departmental prosecutor of Oruro, Aldo …
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