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Venezuelan government decides not to embalm Chavez body

English.news.cn   2013-03-16 12:26:32            
 • Venezuelan government has ruled out the option to embalm the body of late President Hugo Chavez.
 • Maduro admitted it would be "very difficult" to embalm  body of Chavez due to technical reasons.
 • Chavez's remains were taken Friday to the mountaintop barracks.

 

 

The body of late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is carried from the Military Academy to the Mountain Barracks, in the city of Caracas, capital of Venezuela, on March 15, 2013. Venezuelans honored late President Hugo Chavez, before his remains were transfered to the Mountain Barracks, where he will rest inside a glass case. Venezuelan President died on March 5, after struggling with cancer for two years. (Xinhua/AVN)

 

CARACAS, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Venezuelan Communication and Information Minister Ernesto Villegas announced Friday that the government has ruled out the option to embalm the body of late President Hugo Chavez, who died on March 5.

The minister explained through his twitter account that a Russian scientific committee had investigated the body and concluded that to carry out the embalmment, the remains of Chavez would have to be transferred to Russia for a period of seven or eight months

"Following this report, the option of embalming was ruled out, it was a heartfelt feeling for many compatriots," said Villegas.

Venezuelan Acting President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday had admitted that it would be "very difficult" to embalm the body of Chavez due to technical reasons.

Maduro said the preservation was expected "to be quite difficult" because technical preparations should have started earlier.

Chavez's remains were taken Friday to the mountaintop barracks he once called home and today houses the Historic Military Museum.

The site, located in the city's working-class neighborhood of 23 de Enero, in northwest Caracas, is where Chavez's body will remain until officials decide on a final resting place.

Supporters want him to be buried next to Latin American independence hero Simon Bolivar, a man Chavez greatly admired and named his Bolivarian Revolution after.

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Remains of Venezuela's Hugo Chavez taken to military museum

CARACAS, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans Friday marched alongside the casket of their late President Hugo Chavez, as his remains were taken to the mountaintop barracks he once called home and today houses the Historic Military Museum.

The site, located in the city's working-class neighborhood of 23 de Enero, in northwest Caracas, is where Chavez's body will remain until officials decide on a final resting place.   Full story

Maduro says "very difficult" to preserve Chavez's body

CARACAS, March 13 (Xinhua) -- Venezuelan Acting President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday admitted that it would be "very difficult" to embalm the body of late President Hugo Chavez due to technical reasons.

Maduro said scientists from Russia and Germany had arrived in the country for the embalming process, but the preservation was expected "to be quite difficult" because technical preparations should have started earlier than before.    Full story

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