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Family Identifies Young Man Killed in Shooting Who Left Three Others Injured in San Jose

Family members of a young man who died in a shooting in downtown San José made a food sale on Tuesday to repatriate his body to his native Colombia. “It’s very expensive to send a body to Colombia, it’s not easy for the family to take out all the money it costs. So what we want to do is show that we are united and that we are Colombian and that we can support ourselves,” said Ebelyn Gómez, the young man’s girlfriend. Although the forensic doctor…
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Family members of a young man who died in a shooting in downtown San José made a food sale on Tuesday to repatriate his body to his native Colombia. “It’s very expensive to send a body to Colombia, it’s not easy for the family to take out all the money it costs. So what we want to do is show that we are united and that we are Colombian and that we can support ourselves,” said Ebelyn Gómez, the young man’s girlfriend. Although the forensic doctor…

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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