Pinochet in serious condition after heart attack

Former dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet was hospitalised today after suffering a heart attack and is in a serious but stable condition, the Santiago Military Hospital said.

Former dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet was hospitalised today after suffering a heart attack and is in a serious but stable condition, the Santiago Military Hospital said.

His son said he underwent an undisclosed procedure that “rescued” him from death.

The 91-year-old retired general, who has been under house arrest, was rushed to the hospital after suffering “an acute” heart attack and a buildup of fluid in his lungs, the hospital said in a statement.

“His condition is serious but stable,” it read.

The brief statement said Pinochet was at the hospital’s emergency room undergoing treatment.

Pinochet, who ruled from 1973 until 1990, was taken to the hospital from his suburban Santiago residence.

Pinochet’s spokesman, retired Gen. Guilleremo Garin, said the former strongman was undergoing “thorough medical tests. It’s a heart condition. That’s all we know now.”

Pinochet’s younger son, Marco Antonio, said as he left the hospital that his father had undergone “procedures that rescued him virtualy from death.” He did not elaborate, but said the former ruler’s condition is serious.

A grandson of Pinochet, Felipe Pinochet, also leaving the hospital, said “my grandfather is now out of danger, but his condition is very serious.”

Pinochet’s health has deteriorated gradually in recent years. He has used a pacemaker for several years and was diagnosed with mild dementia caused by several strokes. He also suffers from diabetes and arthritis.

The former dictator’s failing health has helped him escape punishment for human rights abuses committed during his regime, with courts ruling his condition prevented from standing trail in at least two cases in recent years.

But last week, Pinochet was indicted and ordered to remain under house arrest for the execution of two bodyguards of Salvador Allende, the freely elected Marxist president who was toppled in the 1973 coup.

The indictment came after Pinochet’s 91st birthday on Nov. 25, which he marked by issuing a statement for the first time taking full political – though not explicitly legal – responsibility for abuses committed by his regime.

“Today, near the end of my days, I want to say that I harbour no rancour against anybody, that I love my fatherland above all and that I take political responsibility for everything that was done which had no other goal than making Chile greater and avoiding its disintegration,” he said at the time.

The recent house arrest is the fifth such action taken against Pinochet on charges stemming from human rights violations during his dictatorship.

The indictment alleges kidnapping and homicide in connection with the deaths of two Allende bodyguards who were arrested the day of the coup, Sept. 11, 1973. Both were executed by firing squad four weeks later, the military regime announced at the time.

Pinochet faces two other indictments – another in connection to human rights abuses and one on tax charges.

According to an official report prepared by an independent commission appointed by the first civilian government after Pinochet’s rule, 3,197 people were killed for political reasons during his regime and more than 1,000 of them were “disappeared.”

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