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Justice Walks Slowly for Brayan Niño, the Protestor Killed by the Esmad in the National Paro

Summary by El Pais
The last time Flor Niño saw his son Brayan alive he was standing on the threshold of the door of the house where they live in the municipality of Madrid (Cundinamarca), about 20 kilometers from Bogotá. It was the first of May 2021 and he was about to leave to join the protests of the national strike that had exploded in Colombia three days before, on April 28. “Don’t leave me lying here,” she told him, as he felt the danger. He was going for a w…

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The last time Flor Niño saw his son Brayan alive he was standing on the threshold of the door of the house where they live in the municipality of Madrid (Cundinamarca), about 20 kilometers from Bogotá. It was the first of May 2021 and he was about to leave to join the protests of the national strike that had exploded in Colombia three days before, on April 28. “Don’t leave me lying here,” she told him, as he felt the danger. He was going for a w…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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