BUENOS AIRES, Oct 29. Families of Enrique Arancibia Clavel, Intelligence exoficial regime of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990), have confessed to feeling "devastated" by her assassination and announced that no further statements will not set a public position on this. Arancibia Clavel's body was found by a friend at his office in Buenos Aires with about 20 stab wounds.
The exoficial of the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA) was on parole after being sentenced to life imprisonment in 2004 for the murder of Chilean General Carlos Prats and his wife, Sofia Cuthbert. "We will not comment. As a family we are devastated and shocked and we're not going to comment at this time," said Patricia Arancibia Clavel, a sister of the deceased exagente of DINA, who is in Buenos Aires.
Maria Antonieta Arancibia Clavel, another sister of exoficial has reiterated the position of the family. "We have no new information, the truth is that as a family we are absolutely wrong," he emphasized was quoted by local media. Although Arancibia Clavel was sentenced to life imprisonment, he managed the benefit of probation in Buenos Aires.
The Intelligence exagente is, to date, the only person convicted for the murder of General Prats and his wife.
The exoficial of the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA) was on parole after being sentenced to life imprisonment in 2004 for the murder of Chilean General Carlos Prats and his wife, Sofia Cuthbert. "We will not comment. As a family we are devastated and shocked and we're not going to comment at this time," said Patricia Arancibia Clavel, a sister of the deceased exagente of DINA, who is in Buenos Aires.
Maria Antonieta Arancibia Clavel, another sister of exoficial has reiterated the position of the family. "We have no new information, the truth is that as a family we are absolutely wrong," he emphasized was quoted by local media. Although Arancibia Clavel was sentenced to life imprisonment, he managed the benefit of probation in Buenos Aires.
The Intelligence exagente is, to date, the only person convicted for the murder of General Prats and his wife.
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