Villagers in Bolivia’s southern highlands buried a man
alive in the grave of the woman he is suspected of having molested and
murdered, an official said Thursday.
Police had
identified 17-year-old Santos Ramos as the possible culprit in the attack on
35-year-old Leandra Arias Janco Sunday in a Quechua community near the
municipality of Colquechaca, said Jose Luis Barrios, the chief prosecutor in
Potosi province where the community is located.
Enraged, more than 200 community
members seized Ramos and buried him alive alongside his alleged victim
Wednesday night, according to Barrios. He said residents on Thursday blocked
the road to the community, preventing police and prosecutors from reaching it.
A local reporter for an indigenous radio station,
who would only speak on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals, told The
AP that Ramos was tied up at the woman’s funeral. Mourners threw him into the
open grave, placed the woman’s coffin in it and filled the grave with earth.
Colquechaca is a town of 5,000 inhabitants located
207 miles (333 kilometers) southeast of Bolivia’s capital, La Paz.
Also in Potosi, residents of the Quechua indigenous
community of Tres Cruces on Wednesday stoned to death a suspected thief and
burned his accomplice alive, Barrios said. The official said the two had
earlier robbed a car and killed its driver.
Lynchings sometimes occur in rural and poor parts
of Bolivia where police and other authorities are scarce.
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