Luis Alberto Araneda Reyes
Maquinista FF.CC. — 43 years old.
Background
Luis Alberto Araneda Reyes
Maquinista FF.CC. — 43 years old.
Case summary
Luis Alberto Araneda Reyes was a 43-year-old railway worker and a militant of the Partido Socialista. He was detained by Carabineros officers in Laja on September 15, 1973, as part of an operation that affected a total of 19 people in that town and in San Rosendo.
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Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos[1]
Laja and San Rosendo
In the towns of Laja and San Rosendo, 19 people were detained by carabineros from Laja between September 13 and September 17:
Juan Antonio ACUÑA CONCHA, 34 years old, State Railways train driver, member of the Partido Socialista, president of the San Rosendo Supply and Price Board (JAP), and union leader. He presented himself voluntarily to the carabineros of San Rosendo and was released. That same day, he was detained by Carabineros arriving from Laja.
Luis Alberto ARANEDA REYES, 43 years old, State Railways train driver and member of the Partido Socialista. He was detained on September 15 by members of the carabineros from the Laja station.
Manuel Mario BECERRA AVELLO, 18 years old, high school student. He was detained on September 13 by members of the carabineros of Laja as he was preparing to board the train to Curacautín.
Rubén Antonio CAMPOS LOPEZ, 39 years old, Director of the Laja Consolidated School, councilman for the same district, and member of the Partido Socialista. He was detained at his home on September 16 by Carabineros officers.
Dagoberto Enrique GARFIAS GATICA, 23 years old, employee of the Compañía Manufacturera de Papeles y Cartones. He was detained in San Rosendo on September 15 by members of the carabineros.
Fernando GRANDON GALVEZ, 34 years old, employee of the Compañía Manufacturera de Papeles y Cartones, member of the Partido Comunista, and union delegate. He was detained at his workplace by Carabineros from Laja on September 14.
Jack Eduardo GUTIERREZ RODRIGUEZ, 45 years old, contractor and member of the Partido Socialista. He was detained at his workplace on September 13.
José Juan Carlos JARA HERRERA, 17 years old, high school student. He was detained by members of the Carabineros of Laja on September 17.
Mario JARA JARA, 21 years old, furniture maker's assistant. He was detained on September 15 at his home by Carabineros from Laja.
Jorge Andrés LAMANA ABARZUA, 27 years old, employee of the Compañía Manufacturera de Papeles y Cartones (CMPC), member of the Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitaria (MAPU), welfare delegate for the Cóndor company union, and director of the CMPC industrial union. He presented himself voluntarily to police authorities on September 15.
Alfonso Segundo MACAYA BARRALES, 32 years old, merchant and member of the Partido Comunista. He presented himself voluntarily to the Laja station on September 13 and was placed under house arrest. On September 15, he was detained again.
Heraldo del Carmen MUÑOZ MUÑOZ, 27 years old, employee of the Compañía Manufacturera de Papeles y Cartones, member of the Partido Socialista, and director of the Supply and Price Board (JAP). He was detained as he left work by Carabineros from Laja on September 13.
Wuilzon Gamaniel MUÑOZ RODRIGUEZ, 26 years old, employee of the Compañía Manufacturera de Papeles y Cartones. He was detained on September 14 by carabineros from Laja.
Federico RIQUELME CONCHA, 38 years old, employee of the Cóndor company. He was detained on September 13 on the street by members of the Carabineros.
Oscar Omar SANHUEZA ORTIZ, 23 years old, primary school teacher. He was detained at his home by a patrol of carabineros from Laja on September 15.
Luis Armando ULLOA VALENZUELA, 51 years old, laborer and member of the Partido Comunista. He was detained on September 14 at his workplace by carabineros from Laja.
Raúl URRA PARADA, 23 years old, employee of the Compañía Manufacturera de Papeles y Cartones, member of the Partido Comunista, union delegate, and firefighter with the Third Company of Laja. He was detained on September 13, as he left work, by carabineros from that location.
Juan de Dios VILLARROEL ESPINOZA, 34 years old, laborer, member of the Partido Comunista, and union leader. He was detained by carabineros from Laja on September 14 at his workplace.
Jorge Lautaro ZORRILLA RUBIO, 25 years old, mine worker in Argentina who was on vacation in Chile. He presented himself voluntarily on September 15 at the San Rosendo police station upon learning that he was being sought by Carabineros.
All of them were transported in the early hours of September 18, supposedly toward the Los Angeles Regiment, a place they never reached.
On October 11, 1973, their bodies were discovered by locals buried in a sand pit at the San Juan estate, located on the road between Laja and Yumbel. This fact was reported to the Yumbel Court, which took cognizance of the case, ordered the exhumation of the bodies, and subsequently their burial in the Yumbel Parish Cemetery, where they remained until 1979.
The Archbishopric of Concepción filed a complaint with the Laja Criminal Court on July 24, 1979, case file No. 2,770, against the Carabineros of that same location, which led to the initiation of a judicial investigation and the appointment of a Visiting Judge by the Court of Appeals of Concepción.
This investigation allowed for the identification of the victims and determined that they had been executed by members of the Carabineros of Laja on September 18, the same day, at the site where their remains were found. Until that date, their families had searched for them unsuccessfully in various facilities.
On March 18, 1980, the Visiting Judge declared himself incompetent, and the case files were transferred to the Ad hoc Military Prosecutor's Office of Concepción, case file No. 323 80. The case was definitively dismissed on June 9, 1980, by the Judge of the Third Military Court, and the dismissal was approved by the Supreme Court on December 3, 1981, case file No. 564 80.
The amnesty provided by Decree Law 2.191 of 1978 was applied to the perpetrators of the deaths.
References
- 1Museum of Memoryhttps://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=2947