Carlos Gustavo Segura Hidalgo
Cargador Vega Central — 22 years old.
Background
Carlos Gustavo Segura Hidalgo
Cargador Vega Central — 22 years old.
Case summary
Carlos Gustavo Segura Hidalgo, a 22-year-old loader, was arrested by Carabineros on a public street in Los Angeles in October 1973. Although he was last seen at a police facility, his detention was denied to his family members, and he has since remained in the status of forcibly disappeared.
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos[1]
Carlos Gustavo Segura Hidalgo was detained in October 1973 on a public street in the city of Los Angeles by Carabineros officers. He has been forcibly disappeared since that date.
According to witness statements, Carlos Segura was detained as he was leaving his home in the Kennedy neighborhood of Los Angeles by Carabineros personnel, who transported him to a police facility.
At this location, he was seen by a woman who was inquiring about her spouse; he asked her to notify his family members. However, when they went to the police unit, his detention was denied, and despite numerous efforts made, they were never able to locate his whereabouts.
Considering the gathered evidence and the investigations conducted, the Superior Council reached the conviction that Carlos Gustavo Segura Hidalgo, while being held by State agents, was made to disappear, which constitutes a human rights violation.
MemoriaViva[2]
22 years old, single, loader, forcibly disappeared in October 1973 in Los Angeles. Carlos Gustavo Segura Hidalgo was detained in October 1973, on a public street in the city of Los Angeles, by Carabineros officers.
He has been missing since that date. According to witness statements, Carlos Segura was detained as he was leaving his home in the Kennedy neighborhood of Los Angeles by Carabineros personnel, who transported him to a police facility.
At this location, he was seen by a woman who was inquiring about her spouse; he asked her to notify his family members. However, when they went to the police station, his detention was denied, and despite numerous efforts made, they were never able to locate his whereabouts.
Considering the gathered background information and the investigations conducted, the Superior Council reached the conviction that Carlos Gustavo Segura Hidalgo, while being held by State agents, was made to disappear, which constitutes a violation of human rights.
Source: (Corporation Report)
References
- 1Museum of Memoryhttps://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=2117
- 2