The death of the poet Pablo Neruda remains a mystery, 50 years later

(Santiago de Chile) Two members of the panel of experts who investigated the mysterious death of the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda told AFP on Thursday that they could not determine whether or not the death in 1973 of the Nobel Prize for Literature was due to a poisoning.


Clostridium botulinum bacteria “was present at the time of his death, but we still don’t know why. We just know it shouldn’t be there,” said Hendrik and Debi Poinar of Canada’s McMaster University.

They confirmed their statements to AFP on Wednesday in an article from their university.

Both are part of the panel of international experts who investigated the possible poisoning of the Chilean poet, whose conclusions were delivered on Wednesday to Paola Plaza, the Chilean judge in charge of the case.


PHOTO SOFIA YANJARI, REUTERS

Judge Paola Plaza, at a press conference on Wednesday

The latter indicated at a press conference on Wednesday that the report would be studied so that the court can decide, without specifying the duration of this evaluation stage.

Hendrik and Debi Poinar said they worked at the request of Chilean justice for four years to determine whether the poet had been poisoned or not. The poisoning theory has been mooted for more than a decade in Chile.

The two researchers said they were able to recover Pablo Neruda’s DNA from one of his molars, but, due to its degradation, only managed to reconstruct a third of the genome of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.

According to them, it is however possible to reconstruct it in its entirety without new exhumation. “There is enough material to do it with what we have in the laboratory. We just need to have the agreement of the court, ”he assured AFP.

Pablo Neruda died on September 23, 1973, twelve days after General Augusto Pinochet’s coup against Socialist President Salvador Allende, a great friend of the poet.

International experts had unanimously rejected in 2017 the official version of the military regime assuring that he had not died of a sudden worsening of his cancer.

But they could not confirm or exclude the possibility of voluntary and deliberate contamination by the injection of germs or bacterial toxins.

According to this theory of poisoning, Pablo Neruda would have succumbed to an injection made the day before his departure for Mexico, where he planned to go into exile to lead the opposition to the Pinochet regime (1973-1990).

The panel of international experts analyzed the results of samples taken from the remains of the poet whose body was exhumed in April 2013 from the crypt where he had been resting since 1992, in Isla Negra, 120 kilometers west of the Chilean capital. .


source site-53