Fabiola Andrea Campillai Rojas (born May 17, 1983) is a Chilean Senator known for losing her sight in a case of police brutality in the 2019 Chilean protests.
Fabiola Campillai | |
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Member of the Senate of Chile | |
Assumed office March 11, 2022 | |
Personal details | |
Born | San Bernardo, Chile | May 17, 1983
Political party | Apruebo Dignidad |
Spouse | Mario Cornejo |
Children | 3 |
Life
editShe is a former worker and firefighter.[1] On November 26, 2019, she was hit by a tear gas grenade, permanently losing the sight in both eyes[2] and the senses of olfaction and taste.[3] Campillai was going to her nighttime work when she was hit by the grenade.[2] She was accompanied by her sister, Ana María, when the incident happened.[1] Ana María immediately confronted the police squad who shot the grenade, but had a grenade shot next to her causing her dress to catch fire.[1] As the police denied Fabiola aid, Ana María shouted for help to which a neighbour reacted and brought Fabiola to hospital in his car.[1] The next day police showed up outside Ana María's house aiming to bring her to the police station, without showing any valid arrest warrant, which Ana María rejected after consulting with her lawyer.[1] As of June 19, 2020, no suspect had been identified,[3] but then on August 14, 2020, two police officers were fired for their involvement in the case.[1] Both the officer in charge of the squad and the one who shot have been identified, and the latter brought to justice.[1] The involved officers deny having aimed at her body or noticed that Fabiola had been injured.[1]
Campillai and Gustavo Gatica, another well-known victim of police brutality, were part of campaign advertising for the "Approve" option in the 2020 Chilean national plebiscite held on October 25, 2020.[4][5] In November 2021 Campillai was elected senator for Santiago Metropolitan Region with 15% of the valid votes in the 2021 Chilean general election, receiving more votes than any other candidate in her district.[6] She celebrated her election in Plaza Baquedano.[6]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h Jara, Ilsen (September 1, 2020). "Los ojos de Fabiola Campillai que la policía chilena cegó". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved June 2, 2021.
- ^ a b "INDH se querella por homicidio frustrado contra Carabineros en favor de trabajadora que habría perdido visión de ambos ojos". Instituto Nacional de Derechos Humanos (in Spanish). November 27, 2020. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
- ^ a b Villaroel, María José (June 19, 2020). "Carabineros da de baja a funcionario acusado de incumplir protocolos en caso de Gustavo Gatica". Radio Bío-Bío . Retrieved June 29, 2020.
- ^ "Fabiola Campillai va por el Apruebo: una de las víctimas de lesiones oculares durante el estallido social participó en la franja electoral". El Mostrador (in Spanish). October 19, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
- ^ "Gustavo Gatica en franja del Apruebo: "Lo que hemos logrado hasta ahora no puede quedar en nada"". La Tercera (in Spanish). September 25, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
- ^ a b "Fabiola Campillai, senadora de la República: víctima de la violencia policial en el estallido fue primera mayoría en la RM". El Mostrador (in Spanish). 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2021-12-13.