Indigenous leader killed in Ecuador unrest, agency says
Gonzalo Solano, Associated Press Updated 1:12 pm CDT, Thursday, October 10, 2019
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Police detained by anti-governments protesters are presented on a stage in Quito, Ecuador, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019. Thousands of protesters staged anti-government rallies Wednesday, seeking to intensify pressure on Ecuador's president after a week of unrest sparked by fuel price hikes.
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) An indigenous leader and four other people have died in unrest in Ecuador since last week, the public defender's office said Thursday.
The state agency, which monitors human rights, identified the indigenous leader as Inocencio Tucumbi of Ecuador's Cotopaxi region.
The office of President Lenín Moreno, however, said the number of deaths was lower. It said two people had died in accidents linked to the violence across the country.
One person was hit and killed by a car, and another person suffered fatal injuries after a fall during protests in Quito, said José Briones, secretary general of the president's office.
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