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Forensic experts deliver report on Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s 1973 death
Santiago, Feb 15 (EFE).- A team of forensic experts on Wednesday delivered a much-awaited report containing crucial information about the death of Chilean Nobel literature laureate and leftist intellectual Pablo Neruda, who passed away in a hospital just days after a right-wing dictatorship came to power in a September 1973 coup. While the experts from Canada, Denmark and Chile have now turned in their principal findings to Judge Paola Plaza, wh…
Chilean poet Pablo Neruda may have been poisoned, Canadian researchers suggest
For nearly 50 years, the death of Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda has been shrouded in mystery, with longstanding allegations that he had been assassinated. Now, new forensic evidence has emerged that the literary great may have been poisoned.
A new report suggests Pablo Neruda was poisoned in the aftermath of Chile’s 1973 coup
Pablo Neruda died of poisoning just days after the 1973 coup that removed Salvador Allende from power, according to an international forensic report delivered to a top Chilean judge on Wednesday (Feb 15).Read more...
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