CARACAS (Reuters) - Hardline opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez handed himself over to Venezuelan security forces on Tuesday and a fourth person died from political unrest over the past week against President Nicolas Maduro's government.
Lopez, a 42-year-old Harvard-educated economist who has spearheaded the protest movement, got into an armoured vehicle after giving a speech to an opposition rally in Caracas on another chaotic day in the South American OPEC member nation.
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