‘Death in Amara’, the documentary that clarifies the authorship of the Begoña Urroz attack

‘Death in Amara’, the documentary that clarifies the authorship of the Begoña Urroz attack

‘Death in Amara’, the documentary that clarifies the authorship of the Begoña Urroz attack

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Death in Amara, the documentary directed by Aitor González de Langarica, will premiere this Friday at the San Sebastián Film and Human Rights Festival. The film, which has the participation of EITB, reviews the evidence and names the author of the crime against the girl Begoña Urroz committed in 1960 in San Sebastián, attributed for years to ETA, but the work of the anti-Franco and anti-Salazarian group Directorio Revolucionario Ibérico de Liberation (DRIL).

The alleged murderer, Guillermo Santoro, did not pay for it, nor did he ask for forgiveness from the family.

For one hour, the film follows the investigation carried out by the historian Gaizka Fernández and the journalist Manuel Aguilar on the case of Begoña Urroz.

The documentary identifies Guillermo Santoro as the person who bought the suitcase and deposited it hours later, loaded with explosives, in the storage room at the Amara station, where Begoña Urroz’s aunt, Soledad, worked, with whom the little girl stayed. while her mother went to buy her some shoes.

The documentary relates that, after depositing the suitcase bomb, Guillermo Santoro fled first to France and later to Belgium. Subsequently, Santoro returned to Galicia, where he led a “most normal life in Vigo.” “No one asked him to account and as far as we know he never spoke about what he had done, he never acknowledged his guilt, nor did he ask for forgiveness from the family,” Fernández said.

Source: Eitb

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