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martes, 15 de octubre de 2013

¿Quién mató a Yasser Arafat?

Los resultados de un estudio toxicológico realizado por expertos suizos y publicado en "The Lancet" han descubierto trazas de polonio 210, en distintas pertenencias del fallecido líder palestino Yasser. Arafat. Dichos hallazgos sustentarían que la muerte del presidente palestino ocurrió como consecuencia de un envenenamiento.

Yasser Arafat en Cuba
"In a paper in "The Lancet", toxicologists said they had examined 38 items belonging to the late Palestinian leader, including underwear and a toothbrush, and compared them with a control group of 37 items of Arafat's that had been in storage for some time before his death.
They found traces of the substance that "support the possibility of Arafat's poisoning with polonium-210", the scientists reported.
They added: "Although the absence of myelosuppression [bone marrow deficiency] and hair loss does not favour acute radiation syndrome, symptoms of nausea, vomiting, fatigue, diarrhoea, and anorexia, followed by hepatic and renal failures, might suggest radioactive poisoning."
Arafat died at the age of 75 in a hospital near Paris in November 2004" 

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