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Although he confessed to the crime, she claims that the man is used as an "orange" and that the death of his daughter is imputed to the Nicaraguan government because she believes that the student was murdered by paramilitaries.
"He may have taken up to 100 years in prison, but to me that's nothing, first of all because it's not the guilty, it's just an illusion, he bought it, it's an orange. " I do not know if anything, but took the responsibility to clean the bar of the government, which is the real culprit, "said Maria Costa, the mother of Rayneia, who was killed at age 30.
The guard was sentenced to 15 years in prison at the end of November this year, including 14 years for the death of Rayneia and one for possession of an M4 rifle, a small-sized army weapon
The sentence was made public Wednesday (12) by the newspaper "El Nuevo Diário" of Nicaragua.The crime was committed in Managua, the capital, on July 23, at the height of the crisis in the country.
Maria For Rayneia's mother, the true version of the events that imply the death of the girl is hidden by the paramilitary mother, José da Costa, mother of a murdered Brazilian student in Nicaragua, thinks that girl was murdered by paramilitaries. government because the shots would have left the paramilitary rifle. They act with the police in attacks against the civilian population during the Nicaraguan crisis.
The same version was confirmed by the rector of the American University (UAM), Ernesto Medina, where Rayneia studied medicine. He added that paramilitaries at Francisco López, treasurer of the Sandinista National Liberation Front, opened fire on the Brazilian. However, the Nicaraguan police have denied this possibility.
"They want to hide the government by blaming the vigilante". But the story that he tells is unfounded, he says that he was on leave and that he went to visit a friend at work. are you going to speak with a rifle in your hand? How does he see a car with an unarmed woman who was not on him and who is threatened to shoot to kill? "she asked.
Rayneia Lima dreamed of becoming a doctor and studied the last year of her residency after her badbadination in Nicaragua. [Photo: Reproduction / TV Globo]
Maria Costa doubts that the veracity of the witness's testimony is based on the fact that her daughter's car disappeared from the scene of the crime and was never found. She added that street surveillance cameras have been uprooted.
"A simple vigilante has the right to tear off the cameras and disappear with the cars, and no-one investigates," said Pernambuco's mother, "only those who can do so are the authorities
Although the sentence ends the case, Maria Costa says she will always struggle to find out the truth about Rayneia's death. "As long as I can breathe, I will fight to prove who is behind the death of my daughter, he said. They did it to give satisfaction to the family and the Brazilian government.
Rayneia Lima was shot dead while she was returning home to Managua, capital of Nicaragua – Photo: Reproduction / Personal Archive
Rayneia's mother also accuses a position from the Brazilian government which, according to her, was silent on the death of her daughter abroad.
"There was a trial and a conviction upon his death A Nicaraguan woman living in São Paulo told me this: There was no one in the family to follow the case. and find out if this sentence would actually be enforced, if it is true, "he says.
For her, the authorities should follow the case and inform the family of the progress of the proceedings. "A person who has nothing to do with history is the one who warned me of the conviction.I should have been informed by the Foreign Ministry or the consulate, by the representatives of our country in Nicaragua, the death of my daughter, "he says.
G1 contacted the Itamaraty Communications Department to request an answer on these charges and is awaiting his return.
Nicaragua is plunged into the bloodiest crisis in the history of the country and the most serious since the 1980s, while Mr. Ortega was also president (1985-1990).
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights have accused the Nicaraguan government of "murder,".
Protests against Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, began on April 18 due to the failure of social security reforms and became a major demand for resignation of the president, who accumulated eleven years in power. accusations of abuse and corruption.
According to Rayneia's mother, Maria José da Costa, the student complained of lack of security in the country during her last contacts with the family. "She always told me that it was very dangerous there, that no one was going out on the street," he told G1 in July of this year.
Map of Nicaragua – Photo: G1
Map of Nicaragua – Photo: G1