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Eudosia Suarez

Victim of the military dictatorship.

Background

StatusNational Commission for Reparation and Reconciliation Violence Political
DateSeptember 11, 1973
LocationSantiago, RM Metropolitana
AffiliationSin Militancia

Case summary

Eudosia Suarez was a civilian with no political affiliation, for whom no data regarding her age or occupation is recorded. She died on September 11, 1973, on a public street in Santiago due to gunshot wounds, and is recognized as a victim of the political violence that prevailed following the coup d'état.

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Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos[1]

All these individuals died between September 11 and the month of December 1973, on public thoroughfares, due to gunshot wounds, as recorded in the respective Medical Death Certificates from the Legal Medical Institute.

Their cases were presented to the Corporation by the Chilean Commission of Human Rights, without further background information other than what was noted. The investigations carried out by this Corporation were also unable to gather further information regarding these victims.

Although it was not possible to establish the precise circumstances under which these deaths occurred in the respective investigations, the Superior Council considered the existence of common factors among them, regarding the time period, hour, location, and especially the similar cause of death.

Likewise, it observed that there is an evident analogy with other situations, in which the same circumstantial elements noted exist, which, being better documented, were the subject of individual accounts in this Report.

By virtue of this, it reached the conviction that all these cases were closely linked to the situation of political violence that existed in the country at the time, and especially in the city of Santiago. By virtue of this, it declared the aforementioned individuals to be victims of political violence.

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How to cite this record

DondeEstan.cl (2026). Eudosia Suarez. Retrieved on June 4, 2026, from https://dondeestan.cl/record/eudosia-suarez. Original sources: Museum of Memory (https://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=1476).