The
Venezuelan youth who was beaten and set on fire by violent
anti-government protesters in Caracas two weeks ago has died from his
injuries, government officials reported Saturday night.
Orlando Jose
Figuera was burned alive on May 20 in Caracas’ Altamira
neighborhood, one of the capital’s affluent areas, after opposition
protesters suspected that the 21-year-old Black man was a government
supporter.
Venezuela's
Minister of Communication and Information, Ernesto Villegas,
announced the news on his Twitter account Saturday evening.
“Orlando
Figuera, stabbed and burned alive by minds diseased by hate in
Altamira on May 20, just died of cardiopulmonary arrest,”
Villegas wrote, adding that international mainstream media has
continued to paint the opposition protests as “peaceful” despite
cases like Figuera’s.
Figuera’s
mother, Ines Esparragoza, blamed the opposition for the tragedy and
her son’s suffering ahead of his death in a video shared on
Villegas’ Twitter, saying as she began to cry that the attackers
treated her son like an animal.
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