Alan Garcia, ex-Peruvian president, dies
Published 2:05 am Thursday, April 18, 2019
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Alan García, a former Peruvian president whose first term in the 1980s was marred by financial chaos and rebel violence, and who was recently targeted in Latin America’s biggest corruption scandal, died Wednesday from a selfinflicted gunshot wound.
President Martin Vizcarra announced on Twitter that Garcia died after undergoing emergency surgery for a bullet wound hours earlier.
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Garcia killed himself before being detained by police amid allegations he received illegal payments from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht after Peruvians voted him back into the presidency for a second term in 2006.
A lifelong politician, Garcia’s career was marked by epic triumphs and devastating setbacks in a rollercoaster of a public life fueled by his charisma and capacity for reinvention.
He was “condemned to become president again and again,” a former president, Fernando Belaunde, once said.
Garcia became an increasingly isolated figure whose claims that the
Odebrecht corruption probe was politically motivated failed to resonate among a public accustomed to intrigue and machinations at the highest levels of government.
The scandal also ensnared three other former heads of state and a long string of powerful officials as Peru went further than any other country outside Brazil in prosecuting politicians tied to the Odebrecht probe
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But Garcia’s bid for a reconstructed political legacy long after the darkest days of the Maoist Shining Path insurgency that marked his first term in office fell short as investigators closed in on him.
He maintained his innocence until his death.