Holding on: The daughters of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez are reportedly refusing to leave the luxurious presidential palace, and are holding 'deafening' parties there
Hugo Chavez's Daughters Refuse To Move Out Of Presidential Palace And Hold 'Deafening' Parties As Five Die In Violent Protests On The Streets Of Venezuela -- Daily Mail
* Former Venezuela president Hugo Chavez died in March 2013
* Daughters Rosa Virginia and Maria Gabriela won't leave presidential villa
* Neighbors complain of 'deafening' parties
* Restaurants won't deliver over unpaid bills
* Meanwhile, anti-government protests rage on the streets and five people have died in clashes so far
* A 22-year-old beauty queen died after being shot in the head
* On Thursday President Maduro threatened to expel CNN from the country
While violence rages on the streets of Venezuela, the children of former president Hugo Chavez have refused to move out of the presidential palace and turned it into a party pad.
Rosa Virginia, 35, and Maria Gabriela Chavez, 33, are reportedly holding raucous nights in the luxurious six-bedroom villa, complete with a swimming pool and private movie theater.
Current president Nicolas Maduro has a constitutional right to live there, but this problem may be low down his list of priorities, as civil unrest engulfs the country killing five people so far.
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More News On The Unrest In Venezuela
From jail, Venezuela protest leader urges resistance -- Reuters
Murder, terrorism charges dropped against opposition politician Lopez -- UPI
Venezuela opposition denounces 'repression' -- News24
Protests Swell in Venezuela as Places to Rally Disappear -- New York Times
Paratroopers Deployed Against Venezuelan Protesters -- Time
Venezuela sends troops to violence-hit state -- Al Jazeera
Venezuela deploys paratroopers -- Global Times/AFP/Reuters
Slain beauty queen mourned in Venezuela -- Bloomberg Businessweek/AP
Genesis Carmona, Venezuelan beauty queen, shot to death at 22 -- UPI
CNN threatened with explusion as Venezuela protests continues -- Irish Times
The face of Venezuela's opposition -- Rafael Romo, Senior Latin American Affairs Editor/CNN
In Pictures: Venezuela's protests escalate -- Al Jazeera
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