Into the Abyss: A Desperate Search Along the Duda River

On October 9, 2024, the Military Forces confirmed the discovery of the body of professional soldier Gilberto Barrera Fernández, one of the two soldiers who fell into the Duda River, in the department of Meta. The tragic event occurred on the night of October 8, when the rope with which they were trying to cross the tributary broke, causing both soldiers to disappear into the darkness.

“We raise our prayers to the almighty for the soul of soldier Gilberto Barrera Fernández, who was found lifeless in the Duda River, after falling while carrying out his duty in a military operation,” declared the Military Forces.

Barrera Fernández fell into the water along with another companion, who is still missing, and the search efforts continue. “He offered his life while fulfilling his mission of protecting the civilian population from crimes such as kidnapping and extortion,” the authorities indicated.

Admiral Francisco Cubides, commander of the Military Forces, sent his condolences to the family and friends of the deceased soldier. “May the good God who loves our soldiers, sailors and airmen so much give them comfort and receive Gilberto into the Army of heaven,” he said.

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2024-10-09 23:35:00
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