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Nicaraguan police said Friday they arrested a man suspected of being the death of Brazilian student Raynia Lima, a case attributed to paramilitary forces persecuting protesters who were against the government, reported a official source. "Pierson Gutirrez Sols, 42, was reportedly captured by gunmen who deprived Raynia Gabriela da Costa Lima of her life."
The evidence against the detainee "will be sent to the competent authorities," the statement added, without revealing the information regarding Sols.
Raynia Lima, 32 years old
Police announced the arrest after Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes criticized the lack of information from the Nicaraguan authorities on the death of the woman. 39, medical student
"The information provided by the Nicaraguan government that" the author of the shooting "was a special security, said Aloysio Nunes at Agência Brasil in Johannesburg, where he participated at a meeting of the group of emerging powers BRICS
"Who was it? What was the caliber of the weapon? In which circumstances? There has been no clarification of this episode and we will insist because it seems to us to be an absolutely unacceptable topic. "
Lima, who was in the final year of medicine, was shot dead as he was returning to southwest Mangua, according to AFP, the rector of the American University (UAM) ,
According to witnesses, paramilitaries fired at her car, she was taken away by her boyfriend to the hospital, but ""
The area where the incident "dominated by paramilitary groups "linked to President Daniel Ortega, according to Gonzalo Carrin, legal director of the Nicaraguan Rights Center
Paramilitary groups act as if they were against the protests that have shaken the country since April to demand the departure of Ortega, who made more than 300 dead.
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