2023-05-19 20:25:50
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The body was found in an advanced state of decomposition and its identity might not be clarified.
19/5/2023
As Edwin Martínez Franco, a native of Buenaventura, Valle del Caucaand with an ID issued in the city of Bogotá, capital of the country, the 44-year-old man was identified, whose body was found in an advanced state of decomposition in the Baluarte de Santa Bárbara, exactly, in the San Lázaro lagoon in Cartagena .
Last Friday, May 5, the search began for Elián Enrique Hernández Marimón, who had left his home in the Blas de Lezo neighborhood, but later his relatives did not hear from him.
“The Colombian Civil Defense regrets to inform that today, During a robbery, the volunteer Elián Enrique Hernández Marimón, belonging to the Central Board of Cartagena, Bolívar Section, was murdered. The entire community of the Colombian Civil Defense expresses its feelings of solidarity and condolences to family, friends and members of the Orange Force in the department”, indicated the publication made by the Civil Defense.
Likewise, the Cartagena Disaster Risk Management Advisory Office spoke regarding this horrible event and regretted the loss of the young man, sending a message of condolences to his relatives.
For his part, the director of the Bolívar Sectional Civil Defense, Mauricio Rodríguez, stated that the preliminary investigation suggests that the criminals who murdered Hernández Marimón they would have committed the crime to take away his motorcycle and that, immediately followingwards, they threw the body into the bay.
Cartagena residents feel insecure
The results of the 2022 Citizen Perception Survey (EPC), carried out by Cartagena Cómo Vamos (CCV), showed that 17% of surveyed Cartagena residents They claimed to have been victims of some crime in the last year. “It is important to note that the correct classification of thefts depends on the complaints, so the data on this crime may be underreported,” said the entity.
“When comparing the perception of security in the main capital cities of Colombia, we found that Cartagena has the highest percentage of insecurity (48%), followed by Bogotá, in which 37.3% of its inhabitants said they felt unsafe; third Barranquilla with 35% and finally Medellín with 29%”, he specified: Cartagena How Are We Going.
The survey showed as a result that the situation that makes Cartagena feel insecure the most is the existence of crime, specifically street robberies, being the main problem identified in the neighborhoods, a scenario where 31% of the inhabitants felt unsafe; to a greater extent were women and residents of the Historic Location and the North Caribbean to perceive it.
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