Baltimore Sun

NOTABLE DEATH

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Carlos Holmes Trujillo, 69

Colombian Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo, one of the country’s most recognized conservati­ve politician­s, has died from complicati­ons of COVID-19. He was 69.

President Ivan Duque said in a televised address that Trujillo died early Tuesday, adding that he “couldn’t express the pain” he was feeling over the news. He offered his condolence­s to Trujillo’s wife, children and other family members.

“His life was a reflection of vocation for public service,” Duque said.

Trujillo became defense minister in November 2019, after serving as foreign minister. He was also the mayor of Cali from 1988-1990 and held several ministeria­l and diplomatic positions during his decadeslon­g political career. Trujillo ran for president unsuccessf­ully in 2018, when he was defeated by Duque, who was then a rookie senator, in an internal party contest.

As a foreign minister, Trujillo backed U.S. efforts to force Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro out of office by supporting his rival Juan Guaidó. The campaign to remove Maduro through political and diplomatic pressure floundered, but has led to tougher U.S. sanctions against Venezuela’s socialist government.

Trujillo also oversaw Colombia’s response to a massive influx of refugees from neighborin­g Venezuela, coming up with programs that facilitate­d temporary residence for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan­s.

As defense minister, Trujillo led the country’s efforts to tackle cocaine production, which had been growing rapidly since 2013 but stabilized the last two years. Trujillo campaigned for Colombia to resume aerial fumigation of coca crops, which was suspended in 2015 over environmen­tal and health concerns. He argued that the Colombian government had found cleaner ways to fumigate the crops and that manual eradicatio­n put military personnel and contractor­s in danger.

In a statement, Colombia’s government said that Trujillo fell ill during a visit to the coastal city of Barranquil­la, where he was taken to a hospital on Jan 11. The defense minister was transferre­d to a military hospital in Bogota two days later and was placed in an intensive care unit and spent several days in an induced coma before dying.

Colombia has recorded more than 50,000 deaths from COVID-19 and more than 2 million cases. Vaccinatio­n still hasn’t begun in Colombia, which has a population of about 50 million people and is the largest country in Latin America so far without the life-saving shots.

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