At least six regions have suspended face-to-face classes amid protests, police repression and the political crisis that is engulfing the country. These are Apurímac, Ica, Arequipa, Cusco, Huancavelica, Lima provinces, as well as a sector of metropolitan Lima, which, until the closing of this edition, had arranged for schoolchildren to receive the service remotely in order to safeguard their integrity.
Arequipa
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A LOTS OF. A group of protesters blocks the exits to the city of Juliaca and Desaguadero, in A lots ofas a protest measure to demand the advancement of elections and the closure of congress.
The international bridge in the city of El Collao-Ilave is also blocked with stones, sticks and other objects to prevent the free movement of vehicles heading to the border with Bolivia through Desaguadero and Yunguyo.
In the city of A lots of Demonstrations have also been registered, the National University of the Altiplano of Puno, is being taken over by the students and mobilizations are announced for the followingnoon of this Tuesday.
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Apurímac: Andahuaylas Hospital on red alert due to number of injured during protests
Through Contacto Directo, health personnel from the Hospital de Andahuaylas expressed their concern regarding the number of injured who reached the main health center of the city.
“It is chaos, there are many injured, there are deaths in the hospital, I have an injured family member, they fired a bullet into his abdomen, the police took a young man who was entering, they put him in the patrol car,” said the witness.
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The Public ministry confirmed that the skeletal remains found in the Colca riverbed on September 21 belong to the Belgian tourist Natasha of Crombrugghedisappeared in January in the Colca Valley (Arequipa).
“Two weeks following the discovery, the El Pedregal Provincial Criminal Prosecutor’s Office, in charge of the provincial prosecutor José Manuel Lazo Paz, confirmed that the skeletal remains belong to the Belgian tourist Natasha of Crombrugghe”reported the Public ministry.
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This was determined following a DNA test was carried out on the victim’s parents, Eric de Crombugghe y Sabine Verheltsat the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Ayacucho.
The expertise was carried out by Carlos Alberto Tello Ayllón, coordinator of the Molecular and Genetic Biology Unit, and it was possible to determine by homologating the samples obtained, with the femur found, the biological relationship and identity of the Belgian citizen.
Bone remains
The bone remains were found in the Tultinza sector, Huambo district, province of Cayllomaparticipating in the removal of the corpse the prosecutor attached to the provincial Jesús Manuel Gallegos Basurco and PNP Roberto Gomez Zuniga.
Various legal proceedings and examinations of biological and anthropological identifications, odontogram and DNA examination were carried out.
The work has been carried out jointly by various members of the Public ministryNational Police, Medical Legal Unit III of Arequipa y Ayacuchoamong others, allowed progress in the different proceedings.
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