Uncovering the Covert Assassination of Chilean Poet Pablo Neruda
Recently, a team of international scientists have found new evidence to support the claim that the Nobel prize-winning Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, was deliberately poisoned in 1973 in order to cover up his assassination. The new research, published in the International Journal of Legal Medicine, used forensic toxicology and chemical analysis to uncover the true cause of Neruda’s death.
The research team found that samples of Neruda’s remains, taken from his bones and hair, contained significant levels of inorganic arsenic, a chemical element commonly used in the past as a poison. Inorganic arsenic is extremely toxic and can cause death in high doses. This finding has led researchers to believe that Neruda was deliberately poisoned, rather than dying from natural causes as was previously thought. This new evidence raises the possibility that Neruda was assassinated by a covert political force.
This new discovery is a shocking reminder of the political turbulence that Chile was facing at the time of Neruda’s death in 1973. The poet and politician was a fierce critic of the military dictatorship that had taken control of the country, and his death could have been part of a conspiracy to silence his voice. The new evidence suggests that Neruda may have been the victim of a covert assassination, and his death a
source: Phys.org