00:17I don't know why he was traveling that Monday.
00:22My son was someone who talked a lot, conversed with everyone.
00:29I didn't have a problem with talking with the people,
00:33like my youngest son, like the smallest of all.
00:40That day, in the bus, he was sitting here,
00:46behind the conductor, and by the side of the brother.
00:50There he was.
00:55And suddenly, the guerrilla,
00:59because they were doing a retain that they had evaded someone,
01:04someone of them.
01:10The person who had been evaded was behind the conductor,
01:15just next to the side.
01:16He had a weapon.
01:19And when the guerrilla arrives,
01:24they identify them,
01:25they identify them,
01:26they they are armed with a sword,
01:28a forceje,
01:30and the gunfire gunfire.
01:32They shoot.
01:36And they see them,
01:38they see them,
01:40they see them,
01:41they see them,
01:42they see them,
01:43they see them,
01:44they see them.
01:48They see him.
01:49They see them 25 years ago,
02:02they see them 25 years old.
02:08I still don't believe it, but people tell me that it happened, and I was the one who saw it
02:25there in that hospital,
02:30there in that cold room, and I am always waiting to find myself. When I see my children, the little
02:52boy,
03:00and the next thing I did was to bring all the information to the unit of victims, because someone has
03:10to respond.
03:17And now, no more.
03:31It's enough.
03:33And now, no more violence.
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