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Scientists found high levels of poison in poet Pablo Neruda's remains1
Relatives say a report by international forensic3 experts confirms their decades-long suspicions that Chilean poet and Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda was poisoned.
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Relatives of the famed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda say their suspicions of half a century are confirmed. Did you know this? They've long accused state agents of poisoning the poet after a U.S.-backed coup4 in Chile back in 1973. Now forensic scientists have delivered findings to officials that do show a toxin5 in his remains. Here's NPR's Carrie Kahn.
CARRIE KAHN, BYLINE6: For the past five decades, the official story is that days after the coup, Pablo Neruda died in a Santiago hospital due to complications from prostate cancer. No one ever believed that lie, says Rodolfo Reyes, Neruda's nephew.
RODOLFO REYES: (Speaking Spanish).
KAHN: He was injected with a bacteria that caused his death, Reyes told NPR. Reyes is a lawyer and has seen the report that was delivered to the court. Scientists from Canada, Denmark and Chile reported they found large quantities of the bacterium7 that can cause botulism poisoning in bone and tooth samples from Neruda's exhumed8 body.
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PABLO NERUDA: (Speaking Spanish).
KAHN: Perhaps the 20th century's most read poet, Neruda won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1971. He wrote epic9 poems about love, like his famous 20 on the topic. Here he is heard reading No. 15.
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NERUDA: (Speaking Spanish).
KAHN: He was also a Chilean diplomat10 and staunch supporter of President Salvador Allende, a socialist11 who was deposed12 by the military with help from the U.S. in 1973. Reyes says there is no doubt that dictator Augusto Pinochet, who went on to rule Chile for the next two decades, killed his uncle.
REYES: (Speaking Spanish).
KAHN: "He or his agents were the only ones at the time capable of such a murder," says Reyes. Canada's McMaster University said scientists there did detect the toxin but couldn't conclude if it killed Neruda. However, they say, the same bacterium was used to kill political prisoners in Chile in the 1980s. Chilean Judge Paolo Plaza13 says the court must decide now how to proceed.
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PAOLA PLAZA: (Speaking Spanish).
KAHN: For now, she says, they are studying the findings. Relatives of Neruda want a criminal investigation14 open.
REYES: (Speaking Spanish).
KAHN: Reyes says, "Neruda himself has spoken. The science today tells us that, yes, he was murdered."
Carrie Kahn, NPR News.
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n.外交官,外交家;能交际的人,圆滑的人 | |
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11 socialist | |
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v.罢免( depose的过去式和过去分词 );(在法庭上)宣誓作证 | |
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13 plaza | |
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14 investigation | |
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