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Tomás, a 13-Year-Old Boy, Was Named Honorary Carabiner in Los Angeles - the Contrast

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An emotional and symbolic moment was lived in the First Police Station of Los Angeles, where Tomás Emilio Antonio Guzmán Carrasco, only 13 years old, was named Honorary Carabiniero, in recognition of the deep admiration he has expressed since childhood for the institution and as a gesture of hope in the face of the difficult illness he faces. Tomás suffers from refractory epilepsy reacquired, in addition to the history of an acute necrositating …
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An emotional and symbolic moment was lived in the First Police Station of Los Angeles, where Tomás Emilio Antonio Guzmán Carrasco, only 13 years old, was named Honorary Carabiniero, in recognition of the deep admiration he has expressed since childhood for the institution and as a gesture of hope in the face of the difficult illness he faces. Tomás suffers from refractory epilepsy reacquired, in addition to the history of an acute necrositating …

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elcontraste.cl broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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