Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

No foul play in Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s death: Researcher­s

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SANTIAGO: Spanish researcher­s investigat­ing the early ‘70s death of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda to determine if he was poisoned, have found no conclusive evidence of foul play, according to an initial report handed to the investigat­ing judge.

The Chilean government reopened the investigat­ion into his death in January, with new tests designed to look for protein damage caused by chemical agents, suggesting poisoning.

Forensic experts at the Universida­d de Murcia found three types of protein in the remains of Neruda, a Nobel laureate, two of which could be explained by advanced prostate cancer.

The source of the third protein was not immediatel­y clear, but could be due to natural causes such as infection, or posthumous manipulati­on of the remains, the report said.

An expert panel will now examine the evidence.

Neruda, famed for his passionate love poems and staunch communist views, is presumed to have died of cancer days after a coup in 1973 that ushered in the brutal dictatorsh­ip of Augusto Pinochet.

However, the poet’s chauffeur has claimed that Pinochet’s agents took advantage of Neruda’s illness to inject poison into his stomach as he lay in hospital.

Initial tests on his exhumed body in 2013 found no evidence of the remains of poison.

Neruda’s family and supporters have been divided over whether the case should be closed and his remains returned to his grave near his coastal home of Isla Negra, or whether researcher­s should continue carrying out tests.

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