As a police reporter in Venezuela, Deivis Ramirez swings by the morgue almost daily to engage in a grim piece of detective work: determine how many people have been murdered in the capital.
In a country where even basic information — from inflation, to highway fatalities, to tourism spending and miscarriage rates — seems shrouded in mystery, body counters like Ramirez are trying to fill in the knowledge gap.
In data dark Venezuela, facts are in short supply | Miami Herald Miami Herald
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