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Human Rights | The Attorney General reported
Relatives of Venezuelan farmer to be investigated for alleged inducement to suicide

Attorney General Luisa Ortega Díaz referred to alleged inducement to suicide after man called Carlos Aldana “said that there are words and expressions of people close to Franklin Brito that induced him to keep the hunger strike, not to eat, and to insist on this position, and this led him to death”

  EL UNIVERSAL
Thursday September 02, 2010  03:42 PM


Venezuelan Attorney General Luisa Ortega Díaz said that the she would appoint a prosecutor to determine whether in the case of the death of Venezuelan farmer Franklin Brito there was an alleged inducement to suicide by relatives and friends, according to a complaint filed on Wednesday at her office.

Ortega Díaz's move comes after a petition filed by Carlos Aldana, who requested an investigation into what he considers an unlawful act against Brito.

According to Ortega Díaz, Aldana said that, "there are words and expressions of people close to Franklin Brito that induced him to keep the hunger strike, not to eat, and to insist on this position, and this led him to death."

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