Illustration of police identifying UACh students as suspects in the attack on Science Minister Ximena Lincolao at university inauguration.
Illustration of police identifying UACh students as suspects in the attack on Science Minister Ximena Lincolao at university inauguration.
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Police identify UACh students in attack on minister Lincolao

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Police have identified three students from Universidad Austral de Valdivia as suspects in the attack on Science Minister Ximena Lincolao, which occurred on Wednesday during the academic year's inauguration. Police sources said up to six people may be involved, and Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado confirmed they know who they are. The investigation is progressing toward detentions next week.

Science Minister Ximena Lincolao was attacked on Wednesday at Universidad Austral de Valdivia (UACh) during her visit to the academic year inauguration ceremony. The incident prompted an investigation by the Los Ríos Prosecutor's Office and police, who already have intelligence on the involved parties.

Police sources told La Tercera the names of three UACh students as 'persons of interest': Maximiliano Andrés Herrera Catalán, from Public Administration with a history of protests; María Jesús Madariaga Rojas, from Anthropology, who allegedly threw water at the minister; and Nataly Santander Santibáñez, with priors for graffiti in 2025. Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado stated: “We already know who they are. Obviously, we have to wait for their subsequent detention. They are students and student leaders”.

Rector Egon Montecinos testified to chief prosecutor Alejandra Anabalón and activated an internal protocol that could lead to sanctions up to expulsion. He admitted a side door to the Aula Magna, opened from inside, allowed protesters to enter, and acknowledged the initial dialogue strategy failed. He did not rule out external involvement.

PDI and Carabineros are verifying identities for arrest warrants, possibly next week, as the university cooperates with the criminal probe and its internal process.

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Reactions on X strongly condemn the violent attack on Science Minister Ximena Lincolao by UACh students during the academic inauguration, with police identifying at least three student leaders as suspects. Right-leaning users demand immediate arrests, expulsions, and rector resignation, labeling aggressors as delinquents; news outlets report identifications and university defenses of the rector; some left-leaning voices portray it as protest or downplay the severity.

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Science Minister Ximena Lincolao injured and trapped by student protesters throwing objects during university event in Chile.
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Science Minister Lincolao assaulted by students at Universidad Austral de Chile; government files lawsuit

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Science Minister Ximena Lincolao was physically assaulted and trapped for nearly three hours by student protesters during the academic year inauguration at Universidad Austral de Chile in Valdivia on April 8. Protesters blocked exits, threw objects including a pot lid injuring her head and arm, and doused her with water. The government filed a criminal lawsuit for assault on authority, while the university condemned the violence and launched an internal investigation.

The Socialist Youth of Los Ríos repudiated on Sunday the aggressions against Science Minister Ximena Lincolao at Universidad Austral in Valdivia, but accused the Government of fostering a climate of hate and harassing their militants. Government officials identified students as responsible and demanded sanctions. Various political actors reacted to the Wednesday incident.

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Valdivia's Guarantee Court rejected on Monday preventive prison requested by the Ministry of Security and night house arrest sought by prosecutors for three students from Universidad Austral de Chile, charged with assault on authority against Science Minister Ximena Lincolao. Instead, it ordered national arraigo, no-contact order with the victim, and biweekly check-ins, with a 120-day investigation period. Prosecutors are considering an appeal.

The formalization of three ex-carabineros and 12 civilians accused of belonging to a criminal association in Curanilahue was extended until Monday, May 18. The defendants allegedly altered evidence at shooting sites and were part of “La Banda de los Moto”.

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Following a fire set by hooded students at Liceo Lastarria, Security Minister Trinidad Steinert announced that the government will present a bill to increase penalties for criminal acts in educational establishments. Steinert described the events as “gravísimo” and attributed them to “delincuentes” rather than students. The measure aims to ensure peace for those who want to study.

The Chilean government met on Tuesday to address recent school violence and announced it will introduce one or two bills on Monday or Tuesday next, when Congress resumes. Ministers José García Ruminot, Trinidad Steinert, and María Paz Arzola took part in the meeting, focusing on incidents like a fatal attack on an inspector and molotov cocktails in a school.

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São Paulo Civil Police opened an inquiry into the occupation of the University of São Paulo reitoria by striking students. The action lasted three days last week and ended with a Military Police operation.

 

 

 

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