Adrián del Carmen Sepulveda Farias
Obrero Textil SUMAR — 27 years old.
Background
Adrián del Carmen Sepulveda Farias
Obrero Textil SUMAR — 27 years old.
Case summary
Adrián del Carmen Sepulveda Farias, a 27-year-old worker at the Textil Sumar factory and a militant of Bandera Roja, was a victim of a human rights violation on September 23, 1973, in Santiago. His case is part of the investigation into the detention and forced disappearance of a group of workers from the same company following the coup d'état.
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Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos[1]
On September 23, they were detained along with about twenty other workers at the SUMAR textile company, an industry belonging to the so-called "Vicuña Mackenna Cordon":
Ofelia Rebeca VILLARROEL LATIN, 29 years old, secretary in the Foreign Trade section, in charge of the Women's Department of the Employees' Union, a communist militant;
Donato QUISPE CHOQUE, a laborer, of Bolivian nationality; and
Adrián del Carmen SEPULVEDA FARIAS, 27 years old, a laborer in the Spinning section, staff delegate, a leftist sympathizer.
This industry had been raided previously on September 12 by Ejército personnel, who took control of the company. On September 23, the majority of the workers reported to their workplace, obeying a call from the new authorities.
As the workers arrived at the company, they were lined up and those considered the most dangerous were separated according to lists that the military personnel consulted.
Multiple and consistent testimonies from laborers and employees who were inside the company indicate that the victims were detained there by Ejército officials and then separated from the other workers who had also been detained, this being the last time they were seen alive.
The bodies of the victims were found on a public road, on the General San Martín highway, from where they were sent to the Legal Medical Institute. The corresponding autopsies revealed that the date of death was the same day as the detention.
The bodies presented multiple gunshot wounds, and all were blindfolded, a sign of having been executed.
The evidence gathered, especially the testimonies that reliably attest to the detention and the procedure thereof, plus the circumstances of the date of death and the cause of the same, lead this Commission to the conviction that Ofelia Rebeca Villarroel Latín, Donato Quispe Choque, and Adrián del Carmen Sepúlveda Farías were victims of political executions and grave human rights violations resulting from the actions of State agents.
Judicial Case Files[2]
Trabajadores de Textil Sumar
- Jorge Zepeda
- 10279-2006
- 2182-98
- 516-2007
- Metropolitana De Santiago
- Hernan Ovalle Hidalgo
References
- 1Museum of Memoryhttps://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=1305
- 2Judicial Case Fileshttps://expedientesdelarepresion.cl/causa/trabajadores-de-textil-sumar/