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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-07-09 05:53 AM
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Remember Julio Soto in Maracaibo Venezuela who was professionally killed?
I check every time I remember his name in case I run across some new bit of information I didn't see before, and ran across this, which I ran through google's translator tool:
So today the review of Maracaibo newspaper Panorama.

According to the researchers, the president of the FCU was driving killed Bs.F. 400 thousand monthly.

The investigation for the murder of Julio Soto found that the student had in their accounts 3 million bolivares strong. "Soto was driving an average of Bs.F. 400 a month, "revealed yesterday one of the investigators of the case.

According to pequisas by the sniffer, "in recent weeks have made a deposit of Bs.F. 200 thousand to one of their accounts. "

While investigations continue, was buried yesterday Soto, president of the Federation of University Centers (FCU) of the Universidad del Zulia (LUZ).

Members of the university community, politicians, relatives and friends attended the funeral event, held at 1:00 pm at La Chinita cemetery.

Dozens of people were pushed from early wake St. Alphonsus Chapel and attended the Mass for the repose of his soul.

At noon, his fellow Christian Democrat movement University (DCU) carried the coffin and taken to the temple.

With songs, prayers, and prayers were the religious ceremony. Students placed the urn on the banner of the FCU.

"We raise a prayer for our Lord to receive in July. Not take into account their weaknesses, but he did good works, "said the priest.

Soto was killed on 11 shots in the October 18, last Wednesday. The law student was leaving an official act of light when it was struck by four thugs who murdered him in his Trail Blazer truck.

Vigil in the chapel, before departing to the act of burial, Julio Soto, the young father, asked the other student leaders did not lay their struggle until the culprits: "The competent bodies should lead to search for those responsible for this done and get paid for what they did. "

After the Mass ended, a caravan went to the cemetery. Several students of light and the Universidad de Los Andes Soto accompanied him to the last goodbye.

Aymara Rivas, Deputy President of the FCU-ULA, read a statement: "We extend our heartfelt words of condolence to his family, colleagues and friends. We urge the authorities to establish the responsibilities of the case as quickly as possible and urge the student community to show solidarity with the cause. "

David Jaimes, the national leadership of Copei, said: "We are waiting to see what happens, we trust that the Government and the agencies do their job. We hope that the arrests are made, beyond the perpetrators, we want the intellectual authors. "

Luis Ignacio Planas, national secretary of Copei, César Pérez Vivas, opposition candidate for governor of Tachira and Saady Bijani, candidate for governor of Zulia for the party Abriendo, yesterday attended a vigil at the chapel give their condolences to the families . Vivas asked the authorities to work expeditiously.
Original text, in Spanish:
http://www.noticias24.com/actualidad/noticia/18353/investigan-cuentas-bancarias-de-julio-soto/

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29 year old skinhead scholar, Julio Soto.
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