The Autopsy of Victor Hugo Quero, Son of Mother Courage Also Deceased, Does Not Clear Suspicions About His Death in Prison
18 Articles
18 Articles
The institutional statement has not solved the many open questions with this case: the reasons for arresting an innocent person, the evidence against him, the clandestine place where he was detained the first few days... Read
The Public Prosecutor's Office reported on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 2, 2026 that the cause of death of political prisoner Victor Hugo Quero Navas, who was deprived of liberty at Rodeo I Prison, was a “pulmonary thromboembolism.” The confirmation occurred after an exhumation and subsequent autopsy carried out on May 8, 2026, which determined that the death occurred approximately 10 months to 1 year earlier, according to a statement publishe…
Gabriel Quero Navas accuses the Venezuelan authorities of concealing the death of his brother, a political prisoner. His mother, who continued to suffer from the death of his father, died of pain after discovering that his son had died in prison nine months earlier appeared first on Le Singulier.
Gabriel Quero Navas stressed that the investigation must go beyond a simple medical cause and advocated the clarification of the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and location of the political prisoner who died in State custody. “My interest, individual and family, is that there be a certain, concrete, ethical and respectful response to the procedures,” he said. The post Brother of Victor Quero Navas demands transparency to the Public …
Exhumation and autopsy confirmed the identity of the deceased political prisoner and determined the alleged cause of death, but human rights organizations and journalists following the case point out that there are still more questions than answers
DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuelan non-governmental organization Justicia, Encuentro y Perdón (JEP) described the statement issued by the Public Prosecutor’s Office (MP) regarding the investigation into the death in prison of political prisoner Víctor Quero Navas as “alarming”. Through a statement on social network X, the civil organization questioned the lack of rigour of the official report, noting that the document “generates more questions than answer…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium











