Friday, April 29, 2011

Killed a former Chilean agent convicted of the murder of General Carlos Prats

BUENOS AIRES, Oct 29. The lifeless body of former officer stabbed Arancibia, convicted for the murder of Chilean General Carlos Prats and his wife in Buenos Aires, was found Friday in the capital of Argentina, according to the agency Telam. The body of Clavel, who was on parole after being convicted in 2004 for the murder of Prats and his wife, was found by a friend at his office in Buenos Aires with about 20 stab wounds.

After his death terminated immediately appeared at the scene Deputy Minister of Security of Argentina, Cristina Caamaño, the tax shift and the third the commissioner of the Federal Police, José Pedro Potoco, along with agents of killing and forensic science. According to sources quoted by Telam case, death would not be new because apparently had dried blood spots and the body was lying face down in front of the entrance to the office, which had no signs of violence.

Mario Guillermo Eisler, lawyer consortium office building where he was, said it appears the crime was committed on the morning of Thursday, and added that the site lacked bundles of dollars and pesos Arancibia Clavel kept in the office. Clavel, who owned a taxi fleet in 2004 was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the murder of Chilean General Carlos Prat and his wife Sofia Cuthbert, in 1974, while traveling by car through the city of Buenos Aires.

Prats had been commander of the Army of Chile from 1970 to 1973, during the government of socialist President Salvador Allende, assassinated in 1974 when he was in exile in Argentina.

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