Article 68VM2 Forensic study finds Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was poisoned, says nephew

Forensic study finds Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was poisoned, says nephew

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Sam Jones in Madrid and John Bartlett in Santiago
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The toxin clostridium botulinum was in his body when he died in 1973, days after Chile's military coup

One of the most enduring mysteries in modern Chilean history may finally have been solved after forensic experts determined that the Nobel prize-winning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda died after being poisoned with a powerful toxin, apparently confirming decades of suspicions that he was murdered.

According to the official version, Neruda - who made his name as a young poet with the collection Twenty Poems of Love and a Song of Despair - died from prostate cancer and malnutrition on 23 September 1973, just 12 days after the military coup that overthrew the democratically elected socialist government of his friend, President Salvador Allende.

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