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Sofía Cuthbert

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Sofía Ester Cuthbert Chiarleoni (Iquique, 28 November 1918 – Buenos Aires, 30 September 1974) was the wife of the Chilean military Carlos Prats, murdered along with him in Argentina by the Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional, within the framework of Operation Condor.[1]

She was the daughter of the marriage of William Cuthbert Lister and Sofía Chiarleoni Méndez. She completed her studies at the Iquique English College where she graduated with the title of Executive Bilingual Secretary.

In Iquique, she married Carlos Prats on January 19, 1944. They had three daughters- Sofía Ester, who has been ambassador of Chile to Greece, María Angélica, and Hilda Cecilia.[2]

She was murdered alongside her husband by a car bomb in Buenos Aires, where they lived in exile, on 30 September 1974.[3]

References

  1. ^ Biografía Sofía Cuthbert Chiarleoni (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Prats González, Carlos (1985). Memorias. Testimonios de un Soldado (in Spanish). Pehuén Editores Ltda. ISBN 9789561601291.
  3. ^ 30 de septiembre de 1974, a 42 años: CARLOS PRATS y SOFÍA CUTHBERT (in Spanish)