Darwin Manuel Urbina Urbina

A witness who today is living in exile explains that Darwin joined the protest. At 6:30 in the evening, when they were singing the national hymn and shouting slogans, they were surrounded by police and anti-riot forces, who shot at them and threw tear-gas. When Darwin went to the aid of a girl screaming for help, he was shot by the anti-riot forces and felt down, wounded. The students thought the police were shooting blanks. They chanted: “Darwin, go on, get up Darwin…” They took him to the Alemán Hospital by motorcycle, but he was dead when he arrived. Later he was taken to the Forensic Examiner’s, where his sister went to retrieve his body.

“They wanted us to accuse the students, but we refused because we knew that they weren’t armed. Other students told us that the anti-riot police were shooting to kill,” his relatives said.

Darwing Manuel Urbina Urbina had a daily routine. After he left work, he passed by his mother’s house in the Américas barrio. On Thursday, April 19, 2018, she unsuccessfully tried to warn him not to visit her, because the situation in her neighborhood was tense. The streets were blocked and there were barricades in the barrios near the UPOLI, in support of the protests against the Social Security reforms.

On this day, Darwin got out of the car that had given him a ride to the traffic light of the Miguel Gutiérrez barrio, but there was no way to get through.