Ricardo Hernán Ortega Alvarado
Obrero — 19 years old.
Background
Ricardo Hernán Ortega Alvarado
Obrero — 19 years old.
Case summary
Ricardo Hernan Ortega Alvarado, a 19-year-old laborer with no political affiliation, was a victim of a human rights violation on September 15, 1973. His case occurred in the commune of Conchalí, in Santiago, and is part of the judicial case known as the "Conchalí residents case."
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos[1]
CARO BASTIAS, LUIS HUMBERTO: 30 years old, married, worker at the Vega Central, political execution on September 15, 1973 in Santiago.
GONZALEZ ROJAS, ANTONIO SEGUNDO: 23 years old, single, newspaper vendor, political execution on September 15, 1973 in Santiago.
HIDALGO RETAMAL, CARLOS MIGUEL: 18 years old, single, agricultural worker, political execution on September 15, 1973 in Santiago.
ORTEGA ALVARADO, RICARDO HERNAN: 19 years old, single, worker, political execution on September 15, 1973 in Santiago.
VASQUEZ CASTAÑEDA, ENRIQUE ZENON: 22 years old, single, street vendor, political execution on September 15, 1973 in Santiago.
VASQUEZ CASTAÑEDA, VICENTE ARMANDO: 19 years old, single, street vendor, political execution on September 16, 1973 in Santiago.
Luis Humberto Caro Bastías died that day at 23:00 hours, at the "Field Hospital" (sic), due to multiple gunshot wounds to the torso and extremities and subsequent acute anemia, as recorded in the Medical Death Certificate from the Legal Medical Institute.
Antonio Segundo González Rojas died that day at 3:30 hours, at the "Field Hospital" (sic), due to multiple gunshot wounds, as recorded in the Medical Death Certificate from the Legal Medical Institute.
Carlos Miguel Hidalgo Retamal died that day at 3:30 hours, at the Guanaco "Field Hospital" (sic), due to multiple gunshot wounds, as recorded in the Medical Death Certificate from the Legal Medical Institute.
Ricardo Hernán Ortega Alvarado died that day at 17:00 hours, in Villa La Palmilla, due to thoracic and abdominal gunshot wounds with exit wounds, as recorded in the Medical Death Certificate from the Legal Medical Institute.
Enrique Zenon Vásquez Castañeda died that day, at the "Field Hospital" (sic), due to multiple gunshot wounds, as recorded in the Medical Death Certificate from the Legal Medical Institute.
Vicente Armando Vásquez Castañeda died that day at 3:00 hours, on a public street, due to a left facial gunshot wound with an exit wound, as recorded in the Medical Death Certificate from the Legal Medical Institute.
According to statements from their relatives, between September 15 and 16, they were detained by Carabineros at their respective homes, located in the Irene Frei neighborhood in the Conchalí district.
Days later, the relatives found their bodies at a site near the neighborhood that served as a bus depot for the former state-owned Collective Transport company (ETC), located at the corner of Calle Guanaco and Avenida Dorsal.
Based on the evidence gathered and the investigation conducted by this Corporation, the Superior Council reached the conviction that Luis Humberto Caro Bastías, Antonio Segundo González Rojas, Carlos Miguel Hidalgo Retamal, Ricardo Hernán Ortega Alvarado, Enrique Zenon Vásquez Castañeda, and Vicente Armando Vásquez Castañeda, while in detention, were executed by State agents outside of any legal process.
For this reason, it declared them victims of human rights violations.
Judicial Case Files[2]
Caso pobladores de Conchalí
- Mario Carroza
- 1249-2015
- 2962-2016
- 530-2010
- Metropolitana De Santiago
- 5o Comisaria De Conchali
- Andres Flores Sabelle
References
- 1Museum of Memoryhttps://interactivos.museodelamemoria.cl/victims/?p=1691
- 2Judicial Case Fileshttps://expedientesdelarepresion.cl/causa/caso-pobladores-de-conchali/