Venezuela toll rises to 48 dead after protester is killed

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Last Updated : May 22 2017 | 12:48 AM IST
A young demonstrator has died from a gunshot wound to the chest, raising to 48 the number of people killed in seven weeks of protests against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, officials said today.
The attorney general's office said gunmen were alleged to have opened fire yesterday on an anti-government demonstration in the western city of Valera.
"At that moment, (Edy Alejandro) Teran Aguilar received a bullet in the chest," it said in a statement.
Also wounded in the shootings were an 18-year-old male and a 50-year-old woman, it said. Teran was 23.
The incident came amid massive demonstrations across the country yesterday demanding elections to replace Maduro.
In some cities, the protests degenerated into violent clashes between demonstrators and police and government troops.
Venezuelan Information Minister Ernesto Villegas charged that opposition protesters in Caracas set fire to a 21-year- old man identified as Orlando Figuera, who he said was being treated at a local hospital for first- and second-degree burns and knife wounds.
"Growing insanity. A human being is set on fire at a 'peaceful demonstration' by the opposition in Caracas," Villegas said on Twitter, posting a video of the incident.
The mayor of a municipality in the eastern part of Caracas said 46 people were injured in yesterday's protests, while in the Caracas suburb of San Antonio Los Altos a youth was wounded by gunfire, the opposition governor of the state of Miranda said.
Since the protests began April 1, hundreds of people have been injured and some 2,200 have been detained, 161 of them jailed on orders of military courts, Foro Penal, a non- governmental monitor, said.
Seven in 10 Venezuelans reject Maduro's leadership, according to private surveys, amid widespread economic devastation aggravated by the drop in the prices of oil - Venezuela's chief revenue source - in 2014.

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First Published: May 22 2017 | 12:48 AM IST

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