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00:15Friends, finally this Wednesday left the Dominican Republic heading to Puerto Rico, Joshua Steven Rivie,
00:24who remained for more than 10 days, prevented from leaving the facilities of the Riu Republic Hotel in Punta Cana,
00:34in whose beach the Indian-American tourist Sudiska Konanki disappeared when she was in the company of this young man.
00:45Let's go with Fabiola Núñez in our Women's News from Punta Cana, she has more details.
00:52Fabiola, welcome, good evening.
00:55Thank you, good evening.
00:57At 6.22 p.m., Luis Muñoz Marín from Puerto Rico landed at the International Airport,
01:05the B625-38 flight of the JetBlue airline that transported Joshua Steven Riv.
01:13The aircraft took off at 5.29 p.m. from the International Airport of the Americas in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
01:22Riv, who had been under judicial restrictions at the Riu Republic Hotel,
01:27left this Wednesday to the Isla del Encanto after Judge Edwis Rijo favored her with an abeas corpus that was interposed by her lawyers.
01:37Earlier, the jurists requested a duplicate of her passport, which had previously been confiscated by the authorities,
01:45a version that was denied by the Public Ministry.
01:48Riv was considered a key witness in the investigation of the disappearance of Sudiska Konanki
01:55on March 6 at the Riu Republic Hotel beach here in Punta Cana.
02:00On a tour made earlier at the beach where the disappearance of the young woman took place,
02:05she looked desolate and without the presence of agents from different institutions that led the search for Konanki.
02:13Let's remember that from the moment the situation was reported,
02:16the authorities targeted buses, boats, drone systems, helicopters,
02:21canine units, and countless civil defense agents, national police, and volunteers who joined the search without success.
02:31So far, the authorities have not determined or informed if this search will stop momentarily or definitively.
02:40From Punta Cana, this is all the information I have. I return with you. Good evening.
02:46Thank you. Good evening to you too, Fabiola.
02:48Fabiola Núñez, live from Punta Cana.
02:51A Venezuelan citizen complained today that the authorities of the General Directorate of Immigration in our country,
03:00with a seat in the former vacation of Jaina,
03:03did not want to deport him voluntarily to Caracas, Venezuela, appealing for the help of solidarity hands.
03:10As Gregory González tells us, in the place they keep detainees, undocumented Haitians,
03:17and Dominicans who have been deported from the United States and Puerto Rico.
03:24The 34-year-old Venezuelan Alexander Willimer
03:28expressed that after breaking his business and separating from his partner,
03:32with whom he had been living in Paraíso Barahona for seven years,
03:36he stayed on the street and only with 100 pesos in his pockets.
03:40Irregular immigrant.
03:42I am applying for a voluntary departure to Caracas, Venezuela.
03:48I started with a nice story selling cookies at the Pato de Barahona.
03:52But I was disqualified.
03:56The woman was left with everything.
03:58Right now I don't have a job.
04:00I don't have a place to stay.
04:02I have no support.
04:04All my family is in Venezuela.
04:06He said that his phone number is 809-879-4143
04:12for any help or guidance they can give him,
04:16who told us that his next stop will be at the Venezuelan embassy in our country.
04:22In another order, the arrival of people to this vacation of Jaina continued
04:27in search of Haitians who were detained without valid documents
04:32in their stay in our country.
04:34Although they did not want to speak on camera,
04:36it was evident the impotence they felt
04:39to know that their relatives and friends would be deported to Haiti,
04:43because they did not have the required documentation.
04:46To this detention center located in the province of San Cristóbal,
04:50Dominicans deported from the United States and Puerto Rico
04:54are also arriving in recent weeks.
04:58For example, we were informed that this Tuesday
05:02other 129 Dominicans arrived to the country
05:06from the International Airport in the United States
05:10in a plane of the Immigration and Customs Control Service
05:15from Louisiana.
05:17For Telenoticias, Gregory González.
05:20The fisherman Gregorio Gómez,
05:24whom his family members said yesterday
05:27in this news that he was missing
05:31and that he had been found eight years later
05:34in Cuba and asked for his release and return to Dominican territory,
05:40today they trusted that this fisherman had really been condemned in Cuba
05:47for drug trafficking, according to a source from the neighboring country.
05:53It was a shipwreck, a simple shipwreck
05:56of the fisherman Gregorio Gómez, 57 years old,
06:01who is detained in La Condesa prison
06:04in the municipality of Guines, in the province of Mayabeque,
06:08in the west of Cuba.
06:10Telenoticias had access to an unofficial document
06:13that states that Gregorio Gómez was sentenced to 25 years
06:17and that his release is scheduled for the year 2041.
06:22According to our man, Noticias Goiti Reyes,
06:24the fisherman's family members expect help from the Dominican authorities
06:29since his relative is not well.
06:35A Dominican woman disappeared almost three months ago
06:41from her home after embarking on a trip to the United States
06:48on the so-called return to Mexico.
06:51In the country, in the Dominican Republic,
06:54her family today narrated on Telenoticias
06:57the moments that have been described as hell
07:01when they did not know the whereabouts of Andrea García Manzanillo.
07:06Fabiola Núñez spoke with Andrea's daughter,
07:09who precisely resides in Punta Cana
07:12and gives us this unfortunate story.
07:18With a suitcase full of dreams,
07:20Andrea García Manzanillo, 46 years old,
07:23left the country on December 15,
07:26hoping to reach the United States.
07:29After having paid about $16,000
07:31to a person who promised to comply with this agreement,
07:35Andrea's family lost all communication with her on December 21,
07:40after the woman arrived in El Salvador,
07:42from where she would start the route to reach the North American country.
07:47That person, what he offered to my mother,
07:50was a world of telenovelas.
07:52He told her that there would be no risks,
07:54that it was going to be all air,
07:56my mother did not know about those voyages.
07:59The relatives have moved heaven and earth
08:01to manage to find their whereabouts without success so far.
08:05They explained that it has been almost three months of anguish.
08:09We have channeled all possible situations
08:12to find out if my mother has been detained,
08:15if she is in a hospital, if she is anywhere.
08:19A hell.
08:20I can define this season, this time,
08:23as an uncertain time,
08:25a time of great uncertainty.
08:29Her daughter, Andreina Rojas,
08:31said that despair has made them fall into blackmail
08:35forcing them to spend thousands of dollars.
08:38Approximately $7,500.
08:42Between my stepfather, me, my husband, and so on.
08:46If they tell us that they have it,
08:48that if we don't deposit it,
08:50that they are going to do this, that they are going to do that,
08:52then one with the pressure of not knowing if that is true or not,
08:55one gives in to bribery.
08:57Andrea spent the last nine years as a plane supervisor
09:02and was defined by her relatives as a dedicated and hard-working woman.
09:06Relatives clamored for the help of the authorities,
09:10even the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
09:13to deal with Andrea's whereabouts.
09:15From Punta Cana in the province of Altagracia,
09:18for Telenoticias, Fabiola Núñez.
09:21The executive director of Intran, Milton Morrison,
09:25pointed out today some of the essential changes
09:29in the transit law to make it effective.
09:33This in the face of the citizen's clamor
09:35and the worrying increase in traffic accidents.
09:40For these purposes, a document was submitted
09:43to the legal consultancy of the executive power
09:46with concrete proposals to modify the law.
09:51Declare rebellion to those who do not pay their fines
09:55in the corresponding period,
09:57being able to lose their driving license.
10:00Extend the time for the prescription of fines
10:04from one to five years
10:06to guarantee more time and do justice.
10:09Increase the sanctions for cargo transport
10:13with excess weight or dimensions.
10:16Detain vehicles that park badly
10:20or drive under the effects of alcohol,
10:23in addition to having to cover the costs of removal.
10:27Legally enable the national police
10:31so that together with the DGZ
10:33you can carry out alcohol testings
10:36and controls at night.
10:40These statements,
10:42in the midst of an intense national debate
10:47promoted by officials and legislators,
10:50who have proposed reforms to law 63-17
10:55to make it more effective.
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11:09Good evening, this Wednesday,
11:12and as always for Francisco Guillen Blandino.
11:15Francisco now has the floor.
11:18Welcome, good evening.
11:20Thank you, Roberto. Greetings to all.
11:22In all countries there are many problems of all kinds and sizes,
11:27and it is understandable that the authorities
11:29cannot solve them all at the same time.
11:32It is precisely under this premise
11:34that public institutions and authorities
11:37must be able to recognize the difference
11:40between what is urgent and what is important for citizens.
11:44The urgent and the important.
11:46But to achieve this,
11:48officials must be very connected
11:50with the reality that people are living in their daily lives,
11:53although that hardly happens to be a simple aspiration.
11:58Today, Dominicans face many challenges and obstacles
12:02in our daily lives.
12:04Some, as they have always been,
12:06and others, much worse than before.
12:09In this last group,
12:10precisely, there is traffic and road safety.
12:14This is a topic in which we are getting worse as a country,
12:19and I must emphasize here
12:20that the statistics on traffic accidents,
12:22although they are already very regrettable,
12:25do not reveal the complete reality of what is happening,
12:28because there are things that are experienced, but they are not measured.
12:31This is not about smart phones and social networks,
12:36and that is why traffic jams and traffic accidents are more visible.
12:40No, gentlemen.
12:41It is not about perception.
12:43What it is about is what we are experiencing,
12:46those of us who travel through the streets, avenues and highways of this country.
12:50What it is about is the lack of authority
12:53and the allowed disobedience to the laws,
12:56starting with the institutions themselves,
12:58which should force their compliance.
13:01What it is about is that a large number of people
13:04behave in an uncivilized, wild, antisocial and dangerous way
13:09in their way of driving motor vehicles.
13:12And this is mainly visualized with truck drivers and motorcyclists,
13:17although it is a general evil
13:19that does not know the type of vehicles or social classes.
13:23Since we left the streets,
13:25the Dominicans and all of us who travel through this country
13:29are exposed to the inclemency of the bad way of driving of many people
13:34who have not even realized that there is a traffic law
13:38and who are much less aware of the danger of their actions.
13:42People who are exposing their lives and putting others in danger
13:47with the indifference of the authorities and the support of the unions.
13:52It is enough to observe for a few minutes
13:54at any intersection of the capital or any city in the country
13:58or to travel just a few kilometers from any of our highways
14:03and fingers will be missing in the hands
14:05to count the imprudence and violations of the law
14:09to which we are all exposed.
14:12Recently, the Minister of Interior and Police
14:15has referred to this issue and has shown her concern.
14:20In fact, Farideh Rafoul has insisted on the enforcement of the sanctions
14:24and the collection of fines.
14:26But being realistic, the minister will be left alone in that attempt
14:30since she belongs to a government that prioritizes politics
14:34rather than social order
14:36and as a consequence of that desire to be fine with everyone
14:40has allowed this country to become a real mess,
14:44especially with the issue of traffic.
14:47In the end, we are the common citizens who suffer the consequences.
14:52Day by day we have to take more precautions than usual
14:56and get in the vehicle as soon as possible
15:00in the desire to arrive safely to our destinations.
15:03But many do not run with the same luck.
15:06As I said at the beginning,
15:08we must be able to differentiate between what is urgent and what is important.
15:13And for the Dominican Republic,
15:15this is an issue that has as much urgency as importance.
15:19For the lives of many and for the peace of all,
15:23the Dominican state, along with society,
15:26must seek solutions at full speed.
15:29Have a good evening. You have the floor.
15:32Thank you. Thank you very much to Francisco Guillen Blandino.
15:37He has already spoken. Now you have the floor.
15:41Friends, the renowned economist Rafael Espinal
15:44explained this afternoon the reasons
15:47why the dollar has been oscillating towards a rise
15:53in the last few weeks,
15:55attributing it to increases in the demand for the US currency
16:00by the private sector, among other reasons.
16:03Santiago Drullar tells us more.
16:06In addition to the increase in the demand for dollars
16:09in the private sector as reasons for the rise,
16:12the economist also attributed it to the increase
16:15that has been maintained in the interest rate
16:18by the Central Bank of the United States,
16:21a competition that has caused many people to dollarize their savings.
16:26It is natural that at the beginning of the year,
16:29the price of the dollar increases due to this inventory reposition.
16:36But it is also linked to the fact that in the United States
16:41there is a rise in interest rates
16:44that have not been lowered by the Central Bank of the United States.
16:49He explained that in this case,
16:51the dilemma on the part of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
16:55is whether to increase the interest rate
16:58or intervene in the financial market.
17:02The Central Bank has been doing it since last year.
17:05That is why the international reserves have decreased,
17:08but it still has the capacity to use the international reserves
17:12to counteract the exchange rate.
17:15The economist also projected that the exchange rate
17:18could increase by up to 5%
17:21in the next two years,
17:24and that this would be the end of the year.
17:27The economist also projected that the exchange rate
17:30could increase by up to 5% this year,
17:33although he assured that the situation does not represent a reason for alarm.
17:38However, he underlined the importance of closely monitoring
17:42the evolution of the market to avoid inflationary effects
17:46that could affect the goals of the Dominican Central Bank.
17:51For TELNOTICIAS, Santiago Drujard.
17:55Let's go back to the family news
17:58of a woman who was found dead
18:02in some bushes in Yaguate, province of San Cristobal,
18:07with violent signs on her body.
18:10After more than three days missing,
18:12today they asked that those responsible for the crime
18:16be submitted to justice.
18:18Paola Mateo talked to them.
18:22It's an egg.
18:24I found my daughter calling me.
18:28The woman disappeared on Saturday in the afternoon,
18:31and after an arduous search by her family,
18:35the relatives found the body in some bushes
18:38with signs of violence the next day.
18:41We took everything over there.
18:43And there she was dead, aunt.
18:45There she left a sofa, the chair, the blood pot where they gave her.
18:50And they threw her down through a pipe.
18:52She was lying there.
18:54The scene of Indiana Muñoz Lara lying is hard to remember
18:58by her father, Vicente Muñoz Jiménez,
19:01who arrived at the scene when he was notified of the discovery.
19:05I can't remember.
19:07I remember everything she did
19:10when those evil people put her there,
19:13knowing that they were going to kill her.
19:16For her mother, trying to imagine it leaves her speechless.
19:20Unlike her father, she was not at the scene.
19:23With words limited by pain, she regretted not being able to say goodbye.
19:28This is the only picture I have of my daughter because I have her here.
19:33I hadn't seen her in eight days because she was working.
19:40I was the one who saw her face for the last time in person.
19:46But that heartless thing,
19:49if you ask me,
19:51they left it for me.
19:59According to what they explained,
20:01the 28-year-old woman went out to share a moment
20:04in a cemetery near her house.
20:06That was the place where she was last seen.
20:09She went back to her residence
20:11and as her body ended up in a ditch,
20:13she is in the process of investigation.
20:16According to the father,
20:18some cameras captured a vehicle
20:20in which it is presumed that unknown people
20:22would have transferred the woman.
20:24They said they are waiting for answers from the authorities
20:27who are investigating.
20:29For Telenoticias, Paola Mateo.
20:31A young man killed his own mother
20:36and his own daughter,
20:38who was only three years old.
20:41He attacked them with a machete
20:44in the garden area of San Francisco de Macorís.
20:49Eddie Jesus Camarena Martínez
20:52also attacked his partner.
20:55Richard Peguero tells us more.
20:58Eddie Jesus Camarena Martínez
21:00supposedly suffers from dementia,
21:03being in these circumstances
21:05that he took the life of his birth mother,
21:08Milagros Altagracia Jiménez,
21:1061 years old,
21:12and left his partner,
21:15Berenice Gomez Vázquez, seriously injured.
21:18And also the woman,
21:20there is a machete over there,
21:21and the daughter is also lying on the ground.
21:23But she had problems mentally.
21:25She wanted to take her to a place,
21:27but she was not allowed.
21:29She wanted to go to work,
21:31and that's what she wanted.
21:33They say he is crazy,
21:34but he is not crazy at all.
21:36He was killed in the street.
21:38Why did he kill his mother?
21:43The authorities are deepening their investigations
21:46to clarify the horrendous fact,
21:49which still amazes all the people of San Francisco de Macorís.
21:54What happened?
21:58What happened? Tell me.
22:02Are you doing it or is there a problem?
22:14For Telenoticias, Richard Peguero.
22:18The Atomayor school court sentenced today
22:21to 10 and 20 years in prison,
22:24respectively, a father and his own son,
22:27after being found guilty of sexual and incestual violations
22:32to the detriment of his own daughter and sister.
22:35Giovanni Javier with the full report.
22:38According to the accusations presented by the public ministry,
22:42the defendants abused the victim on multiple occasions,
22:46forcing her to remain silent under threats.
22:49Yes, today was the culmination of the process
22:52where Agustín Celestín and Alejandro were accused
22:57of having raped a minor,
23:00in an uncertain way,
23:02since the young woman was determined
23:04with DNA tests that the public ministry could request,
23:07investigated in the present process,
23:09and it was determined in the trial
23:11that she was the daughter of Mr. Agustín.
23:14It was also established
23:17that the son who had the minor
23:20was also the son of Agustín.
23:23The fact that she remained silent for several months
23:26came to light because the minor did not get the rule,
23:30so when she went to the doctor,
23:32they realized that she was pregnant with her father,
23:36while she was also abused by her brother.
23:40Today we begin with a painful process,
23:43we could even say shameful,
23:46in which a father was accused of having sexually assaulted,
23:49of raping his own daughter and pregnant her.
23:52The court found him guilty today,
23:56he held the criminal responsibility,
23:58both the father and the son,
24:01and the father was sentenced to 20 years for incest,
24:06and in relation to the son,
24:08he was sentenced to 10 years for sexual assault.
24:10According to the judicial system,
24:12the convicts must pay the penalty
24:14in the General Pedro Santana del Seibo prison,
24:17and also pay a compensation of 200,000 pesos
24:21in favor of the Dominican state.
24:23Renato Mayor for Telenoticias.
24:26Giovanni Javier.
24:28Today is the 181th anniversary
24:30of the battle of March 19.
24:34The President of the Republic was in Azua,
24:37where he led the military civic parade,
24:40took advantage and delivered works.
24:43This battle of Azua,
24:45or battle of March 19,
24:48which today we are commemorating 181 years later,
24:52marked the beginning of the consolidation
24:57of the national independence
24:59proclaimed on February 27, 1844.
25:03We must remember that Haiti was led
25:05by its own President, Charles Gérard Aynet,
25:07and that from the part of the lake
25:09came General Sofron.
25:11There were 20,000 Haitian soldiers
25:13who were going to converge here,
25:14and only the courage, the courage
25:16and the decision of men who had formed
25:18right here in Azua,
25:20in a field of the Yayitas,
25:22led by Francisco Soñé,
25:23made it possible not to avoid
25:26arriving in Santo Domingo.
25:28Without that victory of Azua,
25:30we would not be Dominicans today,
25:32as simple as that.
25:35The commemorative acts began
25:37with the smoothing of the national flag
25:40and the salvos of 21 cannon shots,
25:43then with the parade,
25:44where policemen and soldiers participated,
25:47in addition to hundreds of students
25:49from different educational centers in Azua.
25:52From that place, the President moved
25:54to the municipality of Sabana Yegua,
25:56where he inaugurated a roof
25:58and a football field.
26:01By the way, the President of the Republic
26:03today also handed over the provincial hospital
26:07of Nuestra Señora de Regla,
26:09in the province of Peravia,
26:10municipality of Baní,
26:11and a community sports center
26:13in Sabana Yegua, in Azua.
26:15It was accepted,
26:17and I say it with pride,
26:21I also say it with responsibility,
26:27because it is the reality of what we have done.
26:31We have tried to place it
26:33according to the priorities
26:35of each sector and each province.
26:39This roofed multipurpose building,
26:41a football field,
26:43the beautification of the basketball court
26:45and the beautification of the entire area
26:47are part of a work that dignifies
26:50not only the citizens of this community,
26:53but also gives added value
26:55to young people and sports lovers.
26:58Later, Abinader visited
27:00in the company of the Minister of Agriculture,
27:02Limber Cruz,
27:03the project D1 Ganadero
27:05and Sura of Azua.
27:07There he received explanations
27:08of its operation
27:10and about the high genetic cattle,
27:12to which they said they are injecting
27:14the best imported genetics
27:16of the Holstein breed
27:18for the production of milk
27:20and pure calves.
27:23A young woman today reported
27:27to the Dominican Postal Institute,
27:30the Impostor,
27:31because she does not want to provide
27:34an answer about the fate
27:36of a package that she had sent
27:39to Germany, if I remember correctly,
27:41in which she sent a loved one
27:44cookies, chips and a letter,
27:48pointing out that by mistake
27:50the staff directed it,
27:52according to her, to New York.
28:21The complainant highlighted
28:23that beyond the time
28:24and the money invested in the package,
28:26she hoped that a special person
28:28would receive the products in Germany.
28:31Meanwhile, the Dominican Postal Institute
28:33reported that the statements
28:35of the complainant
28:36do not correspond with reality,
28:38pointing out that she refused
28:39to receive a credit note
28:41or reimbursement of what was spent,
28:43pointing out that Germany
28:45returned the package
28:46because it does not admit
28:47that type of product, cookies,
28:50among other things
28:53that this young woman had sent
28:55to Germany, chips.
28:57The Dominican Postal Institute added
28:59that the young woman had been informed
29:01of the implications of sending
29:03some chocolate cookies
29:05and some chips to Germany,
29:07but she anyway
29:09made the decision.
29:11We invite the Dominican Postal Institute
29:14to say this information in the camera,
29:17but finally they did not.
29:19And so now we paraphrase
29:22the official answer
29:24they gave to Gregory González.
29:27Hello, how are you, friends?
29:28Good evening.
29:29Thank you for tuning in
29:30to this stellar show.
29:31You are up to date with the weather.
29:34Some clouds at this time
29:36in our area of forecast
29:37of the Dominican Republic.
29:39However, we continue with that good weather
29:41that stays with us for the next few days,
29:43being warm during the day
29:45and cool during the night.
29:47The minimum temperature
29:48in the great Santo Domingo
29:49of 22 degrees Celsius at this time.
29:51The winds blow from the north
29:53at 9 kilometers per hour.
29:54Relative humidity of 72%
29:56and precipitation of 1%.
29:59The rays of the sun
30:00come out tomorrow
30:01in our capital
30:02at 6.43 in the morning.
30:04Supposedly we will see it
30:05at 6.50 in the afternoon.
30:08Our lunar phase.
30:10This lunar phase comes out
30:12at 12 in the morning.
30:14Supposedly at 10.32 in the morning.
30:18For tomorrow,
30:19maximum temperatures
30:20in the great Santo Domingo
30:21that could reach
30:2231 degrees Celsius.
30:23Minimum 20 degrees Celsius.
30:25Relative humidity of 58%.
30:27Precipitation of 2%.
30:30And those winds
30:31will start blowing
30:32from the southeast
30:33between 10 to 15 kilometers per hour.
30:36Spring officially begins
30:38tomorrow.
30:39What for Thursday
30:40is going to bring
30:41that system a little rain.
30:43So we're going to start
30:44that day of spring
30:45with a little rain
30:46in our area.
30:47The minimum temperature
30:48is 8 degrees Celsius
30:50at this time.
30:51And the winds
30:52come blowing from
30:53the southeast
30:54at 8 kilometers per hour.
30:55Relative humidity of 71%
30:57and precipitation
30:58of 16% in New York.
31:00So here is the information
31:01of the time.
31:02I invite you not to change
31:03the TV because here
31:04we still have more news.