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Caracas. From the hole in the wall he uses as a window, he can almost see all of Caracas. A strange picture, in which the misery of the slums and the opulence of the Venezuelan capital are intertwined. Benito Anzola, 46, carries his past as a former local boxing champion on his broad shoulders. He lives with his wife and three children in Petare, a huge and violent barrio overlooking Caracas. Every night around 11.00 pm, he walks down the hill, using the steep and dark path that winds its way through the shackle houses, to take up his job as a security guard in one of the posh neighborhoods of downtown Caracas. |
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