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The city was settling into its usual late-afternoon rhythm when everything changed. At around 5:30 p.m., on a busy stretch of Fifth Street, a burst of gunfire shattered the ordinary noise of vendors, commuters, and families heading home. Within seconds, chaos rippled through the crowd. People ducked behind cars, ran into nearby shops, and screamed for their loved ones. And in the center of that confusion was a young woman who never should have been anywhere near danger. Her name was Mariana Gómez. Twenty years old. Hopeful. Determined. She had been walking down the street carrying a folder with her…
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