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Pablo Neruda didn’t die of cancer: Experts

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Aglobal team of experts have said that Chilean poet and diplomat Pablo Neruda’s death was not due to cancer. Neruda was suffering from prostate cancer at the time and cachexia – cancer wasting syndrome – was listed as the official cause of his death on September 23, 1973, reports Efe news.

“Cachexia is ruled out. That is clear,” Judge Mario Carroza, who is overseeing the investigat­ion of Neruda’s death, said after meeting with the team.

The team, which includes recognised authoritie­s from Chile, Spain, the US, Denmark, Canada and France, has not determined exactly what killed Neruda. The provisiona­l findings point to a previously undetected toxin, “which in turn requires other studies that will allow us to have a definitive conclusion”, Carroza said.

It is “explicitly certain” that the informatio­n on the death certificat­e “does not reflect reality”, one member of the team, Spanish forensic pathologis­t Aurelio Luna, told reporters. Further tests to determine how Neruda died will take about a year, Luna said.

Neruda, an active member of the Communist Party, died 12 days after dictator General Augusto Pinochet toppled Chile’s elected Socialist government in a bloody coup. The current investigat­ion goes back to 2011, which the Chilean Communist Party filed a criminal complaint based on charges by former chauffeur Manuel Araya that Neruda was murdered on Pinochet’s orders.

The poet’s body was exhumed on April 8, 2013, and a previous group of Chilean and internatio­nal experts concluded seven months later that Neruda had not been poisoned.

Carroza, however, was not fully satisfied and he ordered additional tests. Investigat­ions of other deaths have establishe­d that “crimes” took place at the Santa Maria Clinic – where Neruda died - during the Pinochet dictatorsh­ip, Communist Party legal counsel Eduardo Contreras said this week.

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