Rafael González, the motorcycle caretaker who had been injured in the attack in Jamundí, died

Rafael González, the motorcycle caretaker who had been injured in the attack in Jamundí, died
Rafael González, the motorcycle caretaker who had been injured in the attack in Jamundí, died

Of the six people who were injured, three seriously, after the terrorist attack with a motorbike bomb in JamundíCauca’s Valley, this Tuesday The death of the motorcycle caretaker was confirmed identified as Rafael Ángel González Araujo, who had remained in critical condition at the Valle del Lili clinic in Cali for 12 days.

The citizen fought for his life since last June 12, when a motor bomb activated by FARC dissidents It exploded in the center of Jamundí, Valle del Cauca.

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During the last five years, the man of Venezuelan nationality yesand had worked as a motorcycle caretaker in the municipality in the south of the country.

The 57-year-old man had arrived at the clinic in a delicate state of health.with open femur fracture and multiple splinter wounds, with penetrating thoracoabdominal trauma, grade II burn on the face, neck, thorax, abdomen, airway, with evisceration. Transferred to the operating room on an emergency basis,” indicated the Valle del Lili report.

A few days ago, Rafael had to amputate one of his arms due to a bacteria in his body due to the multiple wounds caused by the detonation, as stated by the representative of Cali, Gerardo Mendoza.

After learning about his death, Mendoza expressed “I deeply regret what happened, as the representative of Santiago de Cali. We institutionally did everything within our reach, trying to help, to help, to provide a space for encouragement, for affection. The death of Don Rafael continues to mourn the region, especially the country, because Although Don Rafael was a Venezuelan who came to Colombia in search of hope, in search of life and found death.”

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Of the other two injured who were referred to the same clinic, a lieutenant and a police patrol vehicle, the medical center had reported that both were “stable and under observation.”

 
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