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Communist poet Pablo Neruda died of poisoning, family member says
Nobel Prize winning poet Pablo Neruda in Paris in 1971

FORENSIC experts have determined that the death of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda nearly 50 years ago was caused by poisoning, a member of the Nobel Prize winner’s family said on Monday.

The revelation by Rodolfo Reyes, a nephew of Neruda, is the latest turn in one of post-coup Chile’s great debates.

The long-stated official position has been that the poet died of complications linked to prostate cancer.

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