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Spate of murders gives Venezuela grisly distinction

By Andy Webb-Vidal in Caracas

Published: April 10 2006 21:21 | Last updated: April 10 2006 21:21

Asked which country in South America has the worst track record for murder, most observers would probably respond Colombia. However, Venezuela now appears to have snatched the grisly title of homicide record-breaker.

The country has been gripped by an outpouring of public anger in the past week over a spate of execution-style murders that have underscored a view among locals that President Hugo Chávez has lost control over spiralling crime.

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