The 55-year-old citizen died on the night of this Saturday, January 28, during the demonstrations once morest the Government of Dina Boluarte, in downtown Lima.
The autopsy certifying the death of Victor Santisteban Yacsavilca during the demonstrations this Saturday, January 28 once morest the government of In Boluarte and the Congressin it Lima fenceaffirms that the 55-year-old man died due to a skull fracture caused by a “hard blunt element”. The document establishes that Víctor was also diagnosed with head trauma (TEC), in addition to contusion and head laceration.
The Social Health Insurance He issued a statement on the night of last Saturday in which he confirmed that Víctor was treated for a head injury; However, two hours later, the institution published another statement in which it referred to the injury as “a sharp blunt wound behind the ear.”
Elizabeth Santisteban, the victim’s sister, denied that a stone caused the death of her relative and asked that the case be investigated. “Tell the truth, it’s the only thing I ask (…). We will go to the last consequences because the videos are there. I address the president, as a woman, sister, to look at us and help us, because it is not enough to say my condolences. We also want a healthy justice”he declared to the press.
Essalud also reported that a total of 13 people were treated at the Grau emergency hospital: 11 have already been discharged and one was transferred to the Hospital Guillermo Almenarain the victory.
Regarding the last patient, with the initials RMA, Social Security announced that he underwent surgery at dawn and that he is currently stable in the hospital. Intensive care unit but with guarded prognosis. It should be noted that the 37-year-old man arrived at the hospital with head trauma and on mechanical ventilation.
“Our ICU doctors are providing information at all times to the relatives who are in the hospital accompanying them,” said the executive president of isHealth, Arturo Orellanaa Latina.
Likewise, Orellana clarified that, due to the emergency situation in which the country finds itself, all patients will be treated without restriction, whether or not they have health insurance.