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The activist ‘activized activized activist held by the government is dying on fire to protest

Benito Flores, who was over five years ago held a government-owned home in El Sereno to protest illegally in Los Angeles, died.

Retirement Walder at age 70, Flores has been working home. Last month, he and the Supporership group prevented the Deputy Minister of Los Angeles County Sheriff from finding a small dumplex on the small street in El Sereno.

As part of the defense, the medals form a magnificent 28-foot-foot-feet on a ash tree in the home tree in the back tree, where he planned to go back when police tried to get him out.

Six weeks since the failure attempt, Floes continued to strengthen the property, including building additional protections in the second tree behind. Supporters believe Flores died after being falling away from the tree.

On Friday afternoon, a neighbor learned from the ground near his broken safety tree, said Roberto Flores, using the private community center in El Sereno and helped organize continuous protests.

“Faith of Human Rights, by the good right to live on everyone,” said Roberto Flores, which is not related to Buyo.

The Bankor Flores was the final final protest in the country where he started on March 2020.

Flores and other twelve people live in empty homes held by California Department of Transport, which is an agency received by large-half 100 o’clock in the last hour.

Activists who were “returning our homes,” that true crimes did not violate empty houses, but rather that empty homes were left ungreated while tens of thousands of streets live on the streets of Los Angeles.

Approved by the Social Support Waven, the “Disagreyed” Styles “Undelied when the expires in late 2022, flores and many funds.

But as the reporting was threatened, some of the protesters began accepting residential areas and were dismissed. Flores continued to fight.

He told The Times on Eve of the Bine Rechection to try that he wanted to make a statement about political leaders who failed to provide housing for all they needed. Flores suffered from disfellowshipped would not have any other way without sleeping in his country – where he stayed 14 years before there was home attack.

“Who should give the Eternal Houses to the elders, disabled, and families with children?” Flores told Times last month. “It is a city and state. And they drive me away.”

About 50 mourners gathered in Fleres’ home on Friday night for Vigil and a festival to respect her health and her renewal. Her body, covered with white sheet, lived in the backyard and the supporters put flowers after paying their respect.

The official cause of death remains under investigation. Staff from La La County Medical Examiner arrived at Promote Fronti Friday evening to remove the body and start their test.

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