Chile’s human rights watchdog is calling for an investigation into the electrocution of a man during anti-government protests.Â
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The death during clashes between police and protesters on Friday raised the number of those killed during protests that started in October to at least 27.Â
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The man who died was 40 years old and was electrocuted after falling into a pit with cables during chaotic street scenes, according to police and local media.Â
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The exact circumstances of the man’s death should be clarified as soon as possible, Chile’s National Institute of Human Rights said.Â
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The death happened during a protest in Plaza Italia, a focal point of unrest in Santiago. The demonstrations started over an increase in subway fares and eventually encompassed grievances about pensions, education, health care and other issues.Â
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Demonstrations are frequently held on Fridays, and a movie theater burned in the latest clashes.Â
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Demonstrators made way for firetrucks arriving to fight the blaze at the Alameda Cultural Center, which also has been a staging ground for volunteer medics who treat injured demonstrators.Â
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Firefighters said the building was badly damaged and the cause would be investigated.Â
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