La infante murió tras sufrir quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado en 64% de su cuerpo. Foto: Agencia
Sucesos.- El Servicio Nacional de Medicina y Ciencias Forenses (Senamecf) informó sobre el ingresó el pasado sábado del cadáver de una niña de dos años de edad identificada como Jhyrlagelith Daysimar Bello RodrÃguez.
Un detective del Cuerpo de Investigaciones CientÃficas, Penales y CriminalÃsticas (Cicpc); habrÃa atropellado a seis personas la tarde de este sábado en la avenida Sucre de Catia, Caracas.
La infante murió tras sufrir quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado en 64% de su cuerpo. El hecho se registró en el sector Las Acacias, en Magdaleno, municipio Ezequiel Zamora del estado Aragua.
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