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Hector Gutierrez Ruiz

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Name
  
Hector Ruiz

Role
  
Political figure

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Died
  
May 20, 1976, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Hector Gutierrez Ruiz (1934, Montevideo - May 20, 1976, Buenos Aires) was a Uruguayan political figure, who died by assassination in the framework of Operation Condor. He was married to Matilde Rodriguez Larreta and had five children: Marcos, Juan Pablo, Magdalena, Facundo and Mateo.

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Background and political role

He served as a Uruguayan deputy, and was member of the National Party. He was Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies at the time of the coup d'etat in 1973, after which he exiled himself in Argentina.

Assassination and prosecution file

Hector Gutierrez was abducted on 18 May 1976 by a paramilitary group. He was tortured and shot; his body was discovered on 21 May in an abandoned Torino sedan, at the corner of Perito Moreno and Dellepiane in Buenos Aires. Three other bodies were found in the car – Zelmar Michelini, former senator, and two Tupamaros militants, William Whitelaw and Rosario del Carmen Barredo, all of whom had also been tortured before they were killed.

Judge Roberto Timbal put former dictator Juan Maria Bordaberry and former Foreign Minister Juan Carlos Blanco Estrade under preventive detention on 16 November 2006, for having orchestrated the murders. Uruguayan police officer Hugo Campos has also been suspected of being responsible.

References

Hector Gutierrez Ruiz Wikipedia