On the same day of the fire, relatives of the dead prisoners gathered at the police station where the fire occurred, but were dispersed by police using
tear gas. The governor of Carabobo, Rafael Lacava, stated his "consternation" over the events, and the human rights body of the
United Nations called for an investigation. Political opponents of Venezuelan President
Nicolás Maduro have seized on the fire as evidence that Venezuelan society has declined under Maduro's leadership. Venezuelan opposition leader
Henrique Capriles tweeted "How many more times are we going to see the same
Dantesque scenes with the prisoners of the country?" Many of the dead prisoners were buried side by side, and three deep, in a
mass grave separated by
cinder blocks and marked by crosses. == See also ==