The Borneo Post

Looting ravages Venezuela, death toll hits 36

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VALENCIA, Venezuela: A young man died Friday after he was injured in violence as looting broke out in impoverish­ed Venezuelan cities, an official said, bringing the toll from unrest in more than a month of antigovern­ment protests to at least 36.

Hecder Lugo Perez, 22, died after he was hit in the head by a projectile in the northweste­rn city of Valencia, sources at the Valles de San Diego medical clinic said. City Mayor Enzo Scarano confirmed his death.

Mass protests erupted on April 1 by demonstrat­ors demanding elections to remove President Nicolas Maduro. They blame him for an economic crisis that has caused shortages of food, medicine and other basics.

Anger boiled over Friday in the western municipali­ty of Rosario de Perija, where young protesters burned, pulled down and then smashed a statue of former president Hugo Chavez, Maduro’s late predecesso­r and mentor, according to video posted on social media showing the incident in a public square.

Looting broke out this week in cities such as Valencia, which looked like a disaster zone with bars on shop windows bent and windows broken.

“There was a crowd of them. They broke through the walls and took everything. They destroyed everything” before police came and fired tear gas to disperse the looters, said Nuvia Torrealba, 42, who worked in a bakery.

“My bosses have lost their home and we are out of a job. It was horrible.”

Residents were stockpilin­g food, water and fuel. At least 70 stores have been raided since Tuesday, the Valencia chamber of commerce said. — AFP

 ??  ?? View of damages in a supermarke­t in Valencia, Carabobo State, the day after anti-government protesters looted stores, set fire to cars and clashed with police. — AFP photo
View of damages in a supermarke­t in Valencia, Carabobo State, the day after anti-government protesters looted stores, set fire to cars and clashed with police. — AFP photo

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