A young man from the province of Neuquén who was traveling in Latin America as a backpacker with his partner was killed with two stab wounds in the chest in the Bolivian city of Oruro and his mother reported that the man had been abandoned. “They left him to die on the sidewalk,” Carina said.
He said that his son arrived at the hospital with vital signs, but they did not want to treat him and died at the door of the health center.
“Matías arrived in Oruro a day ago. He was drinking with his girlfriend on the sidewalk when a Colombian came to chat for a while and left. This man came back nervously after 2 hours and invited my son to go shopping at a nearby grocery,” said the woman.
In the dialogue of Channel 7 in Neuquén, he introduced: “Matías returned with a soda under his arm and fainted at the door of the hotel, in front of his girlfriend, who he told that he received a stab in the chest. . “The woman also pointed out that the ambulance driver later discriminated against her, saying that “something happened to her” and that he said something similar to “these Argentines who came here to do quilombo.”
“No one did CPR on him, neither in the ambulance nor in the hospital, he was left lying on the sidewalk and he died there,” said the mother.
In addition, he stated that a doctor and two nurses told Florencia, his son’s girlfriend, that they could not treat him, while he pointed out that the alleged killer was free and that the prosecutor did not give them any answers. and that. He only asked them “how did they get his number.” “He has an 11-year-old son who they haven’t told yet that his father was killed,” Carina cried.
The victim’s body will undergo an autopsy at the morgue in the next few hours and the Argentine Embassy is already working to help the family, according to his mother.
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