The World: Allende’s Last Day

The World: Allendes Last Day
Mystery has surrounded the last moments of Chile's late President
Salvador Allende Gossens ever since his violent death during a bloody
rightist coup that toppled his three-year-old Marxist regime . Last week an unidentified former aide of Allende's released
photographs of the President taken inside the besieged presidential
palace on the morning of the coup. He is seen in the company of his
guards wearing a metal combat helmet and carrying a Soviet-made
automatic rifle given to him by Cuba's Fidel Castro. Fascinating though
they are, the photos do not resolve the questions about how Allende
died. The military junta that now runs Chile claims that Allende
committed suicide by killing himself with his rifle. But Allende's
widow, Hortensia Bussi de Allende, now living in exile in Mexico,
disputes that. Although she originally accepted the suicide theory, she
now insists that her husband was shot by the junta's soldiers.

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