Insecurity in Chile claimed the life of Cristian Moreno, a young Colombian of 22 years, who had emigrated to the country in search of better opportunities. According to his relatives, the event occurred on September 28, when he was intercepted by a group of criminals who They stole his cell phone and shot him in the back, causing immediate death.
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Through City TV The young man’s parents, César Moreno and Rubí Vargas, asked for the support of the Colombian and Chilean authorities to be able to repatriate his son’s body, who remains in a morgue in Chile.
Cristian’s mother, visibly affected, asked the Colombian Foreign Ministry and the National Registry to expedite the verification processes and fingerprint matching, since this is an essential requirement to officially recognize the body and be able to transfer it to Colombia.
“I thank all the media, I thank all the people who have supported in one way or another with their prayers and monetarily, already that repatriating the body is a very expensive process and we are low-income people,” said Rubí Vargas in the midst of pain.
A trip of truncated dreams
Cristian Moreno, a native of Bogotá, had decided to undertake the trip to Chile with the hope of finding a better future, as many young Colombians have done in recent years. He settled in Santiago, where he began to work. However, violence and insecurity that have increased in the Chilean country, ended his life abruptly.
According to the versions collected by the family and local media, the young man was attacked when he returned home after attending a meeting with friends. It was 5:45 am, Chilean time, when approached by subjects They tried to steal his cell phone. In the midst of the struggle, one of the attackers shot him in the back.
The tragedy has not only left deep sadness in the Moreno Vargas family, but has also triggered a complex legal process.
As the days go by, the family fears that the body’s conditions will deteriorate, lor that would make its transfer even more difficult. For this reason, the call is also extended to the international community and to Colombians residing in Chile, to whom they ask for any type of help, whether economic or logistical, to speed up the process.
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