2023-12-15 18:18:20
The Cadena 3 journalist, Yeny Ortega Benavides, was assaulted by motochoros in the middle of a public street in the city of Córdoba, at a bus stop, according to what she said in a post on her Facebook account.
“I write this and I’m still shaking,” begins the message in which he recounts the event.
“Today at 7:30 they attacked me at the bus stop. There were two people: a woman and a man on a motorcycle,” added the professional from Colombia.
“I’m fine. They only took the little bag I had my lunch in,” she added.
Ortega Benavides, who is a gastronomy specialist on Cadena 3 radio and who also worked in the 2000s in the Sucesos section of La Voz, said that a man “who must be an angel” later managed to take her home.
“They didn’t see the backpack (I haven’t used a purse in a long time), it was hanging on the back,” he adds in his post. “Difficult times are coming, we are already living them,” he adds.
Insecurity in Córdoba: Cadena 3 journalist assaulted
For years, Córdoba, like the country, has been going through a security crisis. In Capital, in a report published by La Voz, 7 crimes once morest property are reported every 60 minutes. The figure is from 2022 and represents an increase over 2021. Armed attacks represent the main form of robbery. The street, the worst place.
“Let’s take care of each other. Let’s not lose empathy. May they not steal our smile, our hope, or our desire to live. Oh, regarding the thieves, they are going to eat very delicious: bondiolita to the disc with puree that my Maxi Arias had made for me,” he points out at the end of his message.
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