
Lucinda Marroquín
Lucinda Marroquín is a former police officer who was sentenced to 13 years in prison for her role in the tragic incident at the Casa Hogar Virgen de la Asunción, where 41 girls died in a fire. Marroquín was responsible for locking the girls in a room during the fire and was found to have been on the phone at the time, showing indifference to the emergency.
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Panama:
Lucinda Marroquín, a former sub-inspector of the National Civil Police, was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
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Guatemala:
Lucinda Marroquín, a former police sub-inspector, received a 13-year sentence for delaying the opening of the classroom where the fire occurred.
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Dominican Republic:
Lucinda Marroquín, a former police officer, was sentenced to 13 years for her negligence during the fire.
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