Arrives in Bogota a survivor of massacre of FARC hostages
posted on: Nov 28 2011 8:8 by RDugey. Viewed 24 times.With a bandage on his left cheek covering an injury by splinters of granada, Luis Alberto Erazo Police Sergeant arrived Sunday to Bogota to meet with his family after nearly 12 years in power of the FARC.
The uniformed, survivor of a match held on Saturday that guerrillas with the army, was received by police chiefs on the descent of an airplane for this institution.
The former hostage did not statements and confined itself to greet the reporters who looked from afar.
Erazo, 48 years old, was found alive on Saturday afternoon by the army in a rural area of the municipality of Solano, in the Department of Caquetá, a 418 km. southwest of Bogotá.
In the same area, the army had earlier clashed with the rebel armed forces units Colombia (FARC) revolutionary and then found the bodies of other three policemen and a soldier held by the FARC since u000athe late 1990s.
Erazo had fallen into the hands of the guerrilla group in 1999 in Curillo, population of Caquetá.
To arriving in Bogota, an ambulance was waiting to move it to the police central hospital, where according to the police authorities have explained he practiced several tests to learn about their State of health.There waiting for him his family.
While Erazo celebrated their freedom, the son of the uniformed with long held by the FARC, the sergeant major of the army Joseph Libyan Martínez, repudiated the fact that killed his father, whom she never met.
When Martinez was abducted, the young man was still in the womb of his mother. "Gentlemen of the FARC: you yesterday 26 November broke me the wings, broke me the dream, the desire of knowing my father", told reporters Johan Steven Martinez, 13 years old. The boy was severely claimed rebels delivery of their u000aparent.

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