30 de enero de 2015 - 01:26 p. m.
Las conmovedoras exequias del bebé de la comunidad indígena Embera Katío
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Colombians Indigenous of ethnic group Embera Katio attend a funeral of baby Eustesy, 4 months old, who died last night by unknown causes, in Cali, Colombia, on January 25, 2015. About 200 indigenous Embera Katío, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of where 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in a house in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
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Colombians Indigenous of ethnic group Embera Katio attend a funeral of baby Eustesy, 4 months old, who died last night by unknown causes, in Cali, Colombia, on January 25, 2015. About 200 indigenous Embera Katío, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of where 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in a house in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
A Colombian indigenous of ethnic group Embera Katio and her granddaughter prepare for a funeral of baby Eustesy, 4 months old, who died last night by unknown causes, in Cali, Colombia, on January 25, 2015. About 200 indigenous Embera Katío, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of where 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in a house in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
Colombians Indigenous of ethnic group Embera Katio attend a funeral of baby Eustesy, 4 months old, who died last night by unknown causes, in Cali, Colombia, on January 25, 2015. About 200 indigenous Embera Katío, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of where 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in a house in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
Colombians Indigenous of ethnic group Embera Katio mourn at a funeral of baby Eustesy, 4 months old, who died last night by unknown causes, in Cali, Colombia, on January 25, 2015. About 200 indigenous Embera Katío, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of where 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in a house in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
Colombian indigenous people of the Embera Katio ethnic group attend the burial of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, at the cemetery of Siloe, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
Colombian indigenous people of the Embera Katio ethnic group mourn during the funeral of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, at the cemetery of Siloe, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
Colombian indigenous people of the Embera Katio ethnic group mourn during the burial of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, at the cemetery of Siloe, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
Colombian indigenous people of the Embera Katio ethnic group mourn during the burial of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, at the cemetery of Siloe, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
Colombian indigenous people of the Embera Katio ethnic group mourn during the burial of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, at the cemetery of Siloe, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
A Colombian indigenous man of the Embera Katio ethnic group prays at the grave of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, at the cemetery of Siloe, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
A Colombian indigenous woman of the Embera Katio ethnic group attends the burial of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, at the cemetery of Siloe, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
A Colombian woman indigenous of the Embera Katio ethnic group attends the burial of four-month-old baby Eustesy, who died of unknown causes, in Cali, Colombia, on January 26, 2015. About 200 Embera Katio indigenous people, from the municipality of Pueblo Rico, Risaralda department, arrived in the city of Cali between 2013 and 2014 fleeing the armed conflict. These 42 families of which 123 are children, live in precarious conditions of poverty and health in El Calvario, a neighborhood that is inhabited by displaced families, drug addicts and recyclers. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO
AFP - LUIS ROBAYO
BOG107. CALI (COLOMBIA), 25/01/2015.- Una niña indígena juega hoy, domingo 25 de enero de 2015, previo al sepelio de una niña de cuatro meses de nacida, hallada muerta en su lecho en la madrugada de este sábado. La niña pertenece a un grupo de indígenas Embera Katío que llegó desplazado por el conflicto armado desde Pueblo Rico, Risaralda, en 2013 a la ciudad de Cali (Colombia), donde conviven en un casa ocupada por la comunidad, con apenas una docena de habitaciones con 204 personas, de las cuales 123 son niños pertenecientes a las 42 familias que permanecen en condiciones de escasa salubridad y fuerte hacinamiento. EFE/Christian Escobar Mora
EFE - Christian Escobar Mora
BOG101. CALI (COLOMBIA), 26/01/2015.- Luz Elaida Queragama (i-abajo), llora hoy, lunes 26 de enero de 2015, en el sepelio de su hija de cuatro meses de nacida, a quien halló muerta en su lecho en la madrugada de este sábado. La mujer pertenece a un grupo de indígenas Embera Katío que llegó desplazado por el conflicto armado desde Pueblo Rico, Risaralda, en 2013 a la ciudad de Cali (Colombia). Allí conviven en un casa ocupada por la comunidad, con apenas una docena de habitaciones 204 personas, de las cuales 123 son niños pertenecientes a las 42 familias que permanecen en condiciones de escasa salubridad y fuerte hacinamiento. EFE/Christian Escobar Mora
EFE - Christian Escobar Mora
BOG101. CALI (COLOMBIA), 26/01/2015.- Allegados de la familia Queragama lloran hoy, lunes 26 de enero de 2015, en el sepelio de una niña de cuatro meses de nacida, que fue hallada muerta en su lecho en la madrugada de este sábado. La mujer pertenece a un grupo de indígenas Embera Katío que llegó desplazado por el conflicto armado desde Pueblo Rico, Risaralda, en 2013 a la ciudad de Cali (Colombia). Allí conviven en un casa ocupada por la comunidad, con apenas una docena de habitaciones 204 personas, de las cuales 123 son niños pertenecientes a las 42 familias que permanecen en condiciones de escasa salubridad y fuerte hacinamiento. EFE/Christian Escobar Mora
EFE - Christian Escobar Mora
BOG101. CALI (COLOMBIA), 26/01/2015.- Allegados de la familia Queragama se preparan hoy, lunes 26 de enero de 2015, para el sepelio de una niña de cuatro meses de nacida, que fue hallada muerta en su lecho en la madrugada de este sábado. La mujer pertenece a un grupo de indígenas Embera Katío que llegó desplazado por el conflicto armado desde Pueblo Rico, Risaralda, en 2013 a la ciudad de Cali (Colombia). Allí conviven en un casa ocupada por la comunidad, con apenas una docena de habitaciones 204 personas, de las cuales 123 son niños pertenecientes a las 42 familias que permanecen en condiciones de escasa salubridad y fuerte hacinamiento. EFE/Christian Escobar Mora
EFE - Christian Escobar Mora
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