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08/06/2022 21:51 (UTC)

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"I want security," a surviving girl from Uvalde asks Congress

Washington (USA), June 8 (EFE) .- Miah Cerrillo, an 11-year-old girl who survived the shooting at the Uvalde school (Texas, US), demanded this Wednesday "security" from Congress and He described the nightmare of that day, when he had to cover himself with the blood of a friend to play dead and save his life.

Cerrillo intervened on video before a committee of the US House of Representatives, before which other victims of the Uvalde shooting testified, in which 19 students and two teachers died, as well as victims of the racist attack in Buffalo (New York) that claimed the lives of ten African-American people.

STATEMENTS BY MIAH CERRILLO, AN 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO SURVIVED THE SHOOTING AT THE SCHOOL IN UVALDE (TEXAS, USA), APPEARING BY VIDEOCONFERENCE BEFORE A COMMITTEE OF THE US LOWER HOUSE.

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