Venezuela
protests death toll rises to six
The
death toll from Venezuela’s political unrest has risen to six amid
heightened tension in the country as the opposition leader waits to
see if he will be charged for recent violence.
20 February,
2014
Venezuelan
state television said on Wednesday that a woman died after an
ambulance taking her to hospital was blocked by anti-government
protesters in the capital Caracas. The woman had suffered a heart
attack.
The latest
death brings to six the number of fatalities in a week of political
turmoil in the country. More than 100 others have been injured.
Earlier in the
day, a female student died after being shot in the head during a
protest in the northern city of Valencia on Tuesday.
The 22-year
tourism student, Genesis Carmona, was struck by a bullet when unknown
gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on opposition protesters.
Apart from
Wednesday’s deaths, three were shot dead in Caracas and another was
run over by a car during a rally in the northeastern city of Carupano
over the past week.
Meanwhile, Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez is waiting to learn what charges he will face over organizing mass demonstrations in the country.
Hundreds of
Lopez supporters gathered outside the courthouse in Caracas for news
of the court decision.
The latest wave
of protests against President Nicolas Maduro's government began last
weekend when student protesters and several opposition politicians
converged in downtown Caracas to denounce the president’s handling
of Venezuela's ailing economy.
Maduro has
accused Washington of trying to regain dominance over the South
American country by siding with Lopez and student protesters.
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