The Peruvian Ombudsman clarified this issue. it’s six o’clock fatal victims in the context of social protests The party demanding the dissolution of the Dina Boluarte Government and the release of Pedro Castillo after party chairman Eliana Revollar said seven were dead.
“The Office of the Ombudsman wants to inform the public that six people, not seven, died in the context of the protests that took place in the country,” the statement said. The business therefore stated that the information it had initially collected was “inaccurate”: “According to information from the National Identity and Marital Status Registry (Reniec), the alleged deceased Jonathan Lloclla Loayza, not available“, transmitted.
In this way, the Ombudsman ruled that the deceased were six persons, two of whom were minors (15 and 16 years old), three at 18 and the last at 38 years old. “We regret the deaths of citizens, including two young people, and call for an end to the violence,” the letter continues.
The country’s Health Minister, Rosa Gutiérrez, reported this correction hours ago: “I want to point out that there were six deaths in today’s outage. It is true that we have wounds at different points, but they are being resolved, they are being repaired. They were treated in a timely manner,” explained the Peruvian newspaper La República.