06/07/2022 17:06 (UTC)
La Paz, Jul 6 (EFE), (Camera: Gabriel Romano and archive images) - Who gave the order to kill the Argentine-Cuban guerrilla Ernesto "Che" Guevara? or who were those who alerted of his presence in Bolivia? are some of the doubts that still remain 25 years after the discovery of his remains in Bolivia, a task facilitated at the time by a government considered "right-wing".The discovery took place in a grave in which seven bodies were found, the identification of the remains of "Che" was due to his morphological features such as the shape of his forehead and the absence of a molar to which was added the lack of the part of the two upper limbs, since after his execution his hands had been cut off. Statements by journalist Juan Carlos Salazar: "Many aspects are not known, only the opening of the file could give us all the pieces, to assemble the complete puzzle".
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