Norma del Carmen Flores Flores
Victim of the military dictatorship — 22 years old.
Background
Norma del Carmen Flores Flores
Victim of the military dictatorship — 22 years old.
Case summary
Norma del Carmen Flores Flores, 22 years old and with no political affiliation, was murdered in Santiago on September 12, 1973. Her death, classified as an act of political violence, occurred just one day after the coup d'état.
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos[1]
ABARZUA ZAMORANO, CARLOS: died on September 12, 1973, in Santiago.
ALMUNA, JOSE GILBERTO: died on October 7, 1973, in Santiago.
ALVAREZ GONZALEZ, LUIS ADOLFO: died on November 2, 1973, in Santiago.
ARENAS, MANUEL: died on September 16, 1973, in Santiago.
BORQUEZ HUENANTE, JORGE DANIEL: died on September 21, 1973, in Santiago.
CASTILLO HIDALGO, NESTOR ARNOLDO: died on October 7, 1973, in Santiago.
CATALAN PEREZ, ANJEL CUSTODIO: died on October 19, 1973, in Santiago.
DONOSO VEGA, JUAN CARLOS: died on September 20, 1973, in Santiago.
DUARTE PEDRAZA, OSCAR DAVID: died on September 24, 1973, in Santiago.
ESPINOZA HENRIQUEZ, JOSE LUIS: died on September 19, 1973, in Santiago.
ESPINOZA RUIZ, DESIDERIO: died on September 14, 1973, in Santiago.
FLORES FLORES, NORMA DEL CARMEN: died on September 12, 1973, in Santiago.
GUTIERREZ FARIAS, VICTOR: died on September 21, 1973, in Santiago.
GUTIERREZ GONZALEZ, ROBERTO: died on October 3, 1973, in Santiago.
LEIVA RIVERA, ENRIQUE ALFREDO: died on October 11, 1973, in Santiago.
MALDONADO CABEZAS, LUIS ARMANDO: died on October 5, 1973, in Santiago.
MATEROS ALVAREZ, WALTER RIVERA: died on October 6, 1973, in Santiago.
MENDEZ FERNANDEZ, JOSE REINALDO: died on October 22, 1973, in Santiago.
MIRANDA SILVA, MIGUEL ANGEL: died on September 12, 1973, in Santiago.
MORALES GUAJARDO, MANUEL JESUS: died on September 20, 1973, in Santiago.
MUÑOZ MONROY, MARCELINO DEL TRANSITO: died on October 4, 1973, in Santiago.
MUÑOZ VARGAS, RAUL ESTEBAN: died on September 26, 1973, in Santiago.
NAVARRO PALMA, CARLOS MANUEL: died on September 21, 1973, in Santiago.
ORELLANA GONZALEZ, JUAN FLORINDO: died on October 29, 1973, in Santiago.
PALACIOS ROJAS, GREGORIO ALBERTO: died on October 20, 1973, in Santiago.
PARDO PARDO, RAMON MARIO: died on October 12, 1973, in Santiago.
PEREZ ALVAREZ, JUAN DE DIOS: died on October 14, 1973, in Santiago.
REVECO ORTEGA, JOSE ADRIAN: died on October 11, 1973, in Santiago.
RIVERA MORALES, JOSE LUIS: died on October 14, 1973, in Santiago.
ROA GODOY, JOSE MIGUEL: died on September 19, 1973, in Santiago.
ROMERO ROSALES, LUIS: died on October 16, 1973, in Santiago.
ROSS HERNANDEZ, LUIS ALBERTO: died on September 12, 1973, in Santiago.
SANCHEZ SANCHEZ, JUVENAL ANTONIO: died on October 13, 1973, in Santiago.
SUAREZ, EUDOSIA: died on September 11, 1973, in Santiago.
SAN MARTIN TORO, ADONAY: died on October 12, 1973, in Los Angeles.
VALDIVIA QUEZADA, RENE ANTONIO: died on October 14, 1973, in Santiago.
VELIZ HERNANDEZ, FERNANDO: died on October 12, 1973, in Santiago.
VILLAGRA ALBORNOZ, OSCAR HUMBERTO: died on December 24, 1973, in Santiago.
ZAMORANO DIAZ, GUILLERMO FERNANDO: died on September 27, 1973, in Santiago.
All of 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 for Human Rights, without further information than that indicated. 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 in which these deaths occurred during the respective investigations, the Superior Council considered the existence of common factors among them, regarding the time, hour, place, and especially the similar cause of death.
Likewise, it noted that there is an evident analogy with other situations in which the same circumstantial elements are present, 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 at the time in the country and especially in the city of Santiago. Consequently, it declared the individuals identified above to be victims of political violence.
References
- 1Museum of Memoryhttps://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=522