Killing of Paúl Moreno explained

Paúl René Moreno Camacho (1992–18 May 2017) was a Venezuelan student and volunteer killed during the 2017 Venezuelan protests.

Killing

Paúl Moreno was a fifth-year medical student at the University of Zulia and was a volunteer paramedic for the . On 18 May 2017, Paúl was nearby the Fuerzas Armadas Avenue in Maracaibo, when the driver of a vehicle rammed over a barricade, running over him and escaping from the scene. Moreno was transferred to the Adolfo Pons Hospital, where he died at the age of 24.[1]

The killing of Paúl Moreno was documented in a report by a panel of independent experts from the Organization of American States, considering that it could constitute a crime against humanity committed in Venezuela along with other killings during the protests.

Investigations

On 17 November 2017, Omar Barrios, held responsible for Paúl's death, was sentenced to 19 months of house arrest, after which he would have a presentation regime every 15 days. The sentence signed by the judge in charge of the case, Yesiré Rincón, incorrectly established that Moreno died in 2009 and not in 2017,[2] and judge Rincón argued that the qualification of intentional homicide could not be applied because the criterion was approved in 2011. The irregularity of the sentence was denounced in a statement by Carlos Moreno, Paúl's brother.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: INFORME DE LA SECRETARÍA GENERAL DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN DE LOS ESTADOS AMERICANOS Y DEL PANEL DE EXPERTOS INTERNACIONALES INDEPENDIENTES SOBRE LA POSIBLE COMISIÓN DE CRÍMENES DE LESA HUMANIDAD EN VENEZUELA. 2018. Organization of American States. Washington D.C.. TORTURA COMO CRIMEN DE LESA HUMANIDAD. PDF. 24 June 2018.
  2. News: 5 December 2017. Jueza en caso de Paúl Moreno afirma que rescatista murió en 2009 y no en 2017. El Estímulo. 22 July 2019.
  3. News: 5 December 2017. Jueza aseguró en una sentencia que Paul Moreno murió en 2009. El Nacional. 22 July 2019.