[1] On November 26, 2019, she was hit by a tear gas grenade, permanently losing the sight in both eyes[2] and the senses of olfaction and taste.
[1] The next day police showed up outside Ana María's house aiming to bring her to the police station, without showing any valid arrest warrant, which Ana María rejected after consulting with her lawyer.
[1] As of June 19, 2020, no suspect had been identified,[3] but then on August 14, 2020, two police officers were fired for their involvement in the case.
[1] The involved officers deny having aimed at her body or noticed that Fabiola had been injured.
[1] Campillai and Gustavo Gatica, another well-known victim of police brutality, were part of campaign advertising for the "Approve" option in the 2020 Chilean national plebiscite held on October 25, 2020.