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Venezuelan news sites have not been talking about Tabata since he was dismissed from his position as commander of the honor guard. Articles note that Delcy Rodríguez thanked him for his service.
He held a speech during a ceremony for the martyrs of the January 3 attack, but I think that was before he was dismissed. I've not heard the name mentioned in other media since the first 10 days or so of January, so it's likely just "alt"(?) media picking up the regime change propaganda from then and repackaging it.
that's not 'alt media', that's El Pais, it's a European-chauvinist Socdem rag with negative views of Latin American revolutionary socialism
seem english publications continues to be rather useless as news source for the region. We'll probably never know how the whole thing went down so fast.