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Venezuelan mother dies 10 days after state confirms missing son died in custody

By Thomson Reuters May 17, 2026 | 8:05 PM

May 17 (Reuters) – Carmen Navas, the 82-year-old mother who spent nearly a year searching for her detained son in ​Venezuela, has died just 10 days ‌after the government confirmed he had died in state custody, the NGO that handled his case reported.

Navas became a prominent figure in Venezuela while publicly ‌pleading ​for information on her 50-year-old ⁠son, Victor Quero. ⁠Ten days ago authorities revealed Quero died of respiratory failure in the infamous Rodeo I prison last July.

Foro Penal head Alfredo ​Romero said prison officials had repeatedly told Navas they did not know where ⁠her son was.

Venezuelan opposition ⁠leader Maria Corina Machado mourned Navas ​on social media, praising her for confronting a “terror ​apparatus” to find her son.

“Not just ‌a mother died; a woman who turned pain into courage and despair into denunciation was extinguished,” Machado wrote, adding that Navas’ voice ⁠had become that of thousands of mothers seeking disappeared or imprisoned children.

Early this year, after the ⁠U.S. attacked ‌Caracas and captured President Nicolas ⁠Maduro and his wife, Venezuela’s government ​passed ‌an amnesty law intended to ​free hundreds ⁠of people rights groups consider political prisoners.

Venezuelan authorities have always denied holding political prisoners and said those detained committed legitimate crimes.

(Reporting by Reuters Staff; Writing by Natalia Siniawski; Editing by ​Stephen Coates)