The neighborhood near La Moneda, where President Kast came to live, experiences a change after 10 o’clock in the night: instead of happy families walking their pets, begins another scene: that of criminals and homeless people who offer drugs. What to look at. As Tolstoi says at the beginning of Ana Karenina, all happy families look alike, but the unfortunate ones are in their own way. Carlitos lives in the street from the age of 15. He left the …
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The neighborhood near La Moneda, where President Kast came to live, experiences a change after 10 o’clock in the night: instead of happy families walking their pets, begins another scene: that of criminals and homeless people who offer drugs. What to look at. As Tolstoi says at the beginning of Ana Karenina, all happy families look alike, but the unfortunate ones are in their own way. Carlitos lives in the street from the age of 15. He left the …