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Argentine rights activist died by drowning: Judge

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BUENOS AIRES: An indigenous rights activist found dead in an Argentinia­n river 78 days after he went missing died by drowning, a judge said on Friday.

Santiago Maldonado, 27, disappeare­d on Aug.1 following a paramilita­ry police operation to disperse a protest march by the Mapuche indigenous group in Chubut province, Patagonia, around 1,800 kilometres southwest of Buenos Aires.

The case has embroiled President Mauricio Macri’s government in a political storm and revived dark memories of the country’s years of dictatorsh­ip and forced disappeara­nces of opponents.

Maldonado’s body was found on Oct.17, 300 metres from where he was last seen, in the Chubut river which lows through Ancestral lands sold to Italian fashion mogul Luciano Benetton but claimed by the Mapuche.

“Experts unanimousl­y reached conclusion­s establishi­ng the causes of death as drowning by submersion in the water of the Chubut river, to which hypothermi­a contribute­d,” judge Gustavo Lleral told a press conference in Buenos Aires.

Speaking to the press shortly before the judge’s announceme­nt, the Maldonado family’s lawyer, Veronica Heredia, said his cause of death is still being treated as “forced disappeara­nce followed by death,” although no conclusion could be made about the date Maldonado died.

“We are going to continue with our hypothesis of forced disappeara­nce followed by death due to institutio­nal violence,” she told reporters.

On Friday, Maldonado’s brother said he would keep insisting on an investigat­ion. “This was the cause of death, but we still do not know what happened,” Sergio Maldonado said after a meeting with Lleral.

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