Name Beatriz Allende Occupation Politician | ||
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Born September 8, 1943 ( 1943-09-08 ) Chile Children Maya Fernandez Allende, Alejandro Salvador Fernandez Allende Siblings Isabel Allende Bussi, Carmen Paz Allende Grandparents Salvador Allende Castro, Ciro Bussi, Laura Gossens Uribe Similar People Salvador Allende, Hortensia Bussi, Isabel Allende Bussi, Maya Fernandez Allende, Laura Allende Gossens |
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Beatriz Ximena Allende Bussi (September 8, 1943 – October 11, 1977) was a Chilean Socialist politician, revolutionary and surgeon. She was the daughter of former president of Chile Salvador Allende, and his wife, Hortensia Bussi. She was of Basque, Belgian and Italian descent.

Known affectionately as Tati to her family and friends, she studied medicine at the University of Concepción and graduated as a surgeon. She married Cuban diplomat Luis Fernandez de Oña and had two children, Maya Fernandez Allende and Alejandro Salvador Fernandez Allende.

When her father was democratically elected as the president of Chile in November 1970, Beatriz became his closest advisor and collaborator, networking with elements of the Chilean and international Left. During Pinochet's coup, despite being pregnant, she stayed with her father in La Moneda Presidential Palace, leaving only when President Allende ordered all women and children to evacuate. She, along with her mother, sisters, and daughter, was compelled to go into exile in Cuba. While in exile in Havana, she served as executive secretary of the Anti-Imperialist Solidarity Committee.
Four years and one month to the day after her father died in the civic-military coup, she ended her own life on October 11, 1977. Her body was laid to rest in the Pantheon of revolutionary Armed Forces in the Colon Cemetery in Havana.