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Luis Alfredo Garavito dies: the crimes against nearly 200 children of the greatest serial killer in Colombian history - La Opinión

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Although his sentences totaled 1,853 years, certain provisions of the law made it possible for him to regain his freedom in two months. With his death, that possibility is closed, as is one of the most traumatic chapters of Colombian life.

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Although his sentences totaled 1,853 years, certain provisions of the law made it possible for him to regain his freedom in two months. With his death, that possibility is closed, as is one of the most traumatic chapters of Colombian life.

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Uno de los peores asesinos en serie de la historia falleció hoy en prisión. Luis Alfredo Garavito generó terror en Colombia durante varios años. Su alias de La Bestia queda cortó para definir sus acciones criminales. Fue responsable de la muerte de, al menos, 142 chicos. Desde 2001 cumplía una condena a 40 años de cárcel y, según informó el el Instituto Nacional Penitenciario y Carcelario, murió como consecuencia de un cáncer. El expresidente de…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Luis Alfredo Garavito, convicted of abusing, raping and murdering nearly 200 girls, boys and adolescents, died this Thursday in the prison where he was serving his sentence in the...

·Madrid, Spain
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Luis Alfredo Garavito, the greatest rapist and murderer of children in the history of Colombia, died this Thursday at the age of 66 in Valledupar. The information has been confirmed by the National Penitentiary and Prison Institute (INPEC), which in a statement indicated that the death occurred at the new Santo Tomás clinic. The Genoa Monster, as it was nicknamed, was responsible for sexually abusing and murdering at least 189 minors. Most of th…

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The “Genoa Monster” was responsible for killing and abusing at least 192 children in Colombia. In November 2001, he was sentenced to 1,853 years and nine days in prison.

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He was in prison in Valledupar and had cancer that led him to lose part of an eye.

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El Tiempo broke the news in on Thursday, October 12, 2023.
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