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Dagmar Hagelin
Dagmar Hagelin in 1976Born September 29, 1959
Buenos AiresDied In early 1977
UnknownCause of death Unknown Resting place Unknown Nationality Swedish, Argentine Dagmar Hagelin (September 29, 1959- presumed dead in early 1977) was an Argentine-Swedish girl who disappeared during the Dirty War on January 27, 1977 and is presumed to have been arrested by security forces in Buenos Aires,[1] Argentina, and murdered in a case of mistaken identity.[2] Dagmar's father, Argentine-Swedish businessman Ragnar Hagelin has ever since worked to have the responsible people put to justice, accusing Alfredo Astiz.[3]
Hagelin and Svante Grände are the two known Swedish victims of the Dirty War during Argentina's military regime.[4]
In October 2011, Alfredo Astiz was sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes again humanity in Argentina between the years 1976-83.[5] Dagmars father, Ragnar Hagelin commented to Swedish media on the sentence that he, "Couldnt describe the happiness he felt that after 34 years of struggles, Dagmars killer would finally pay for his crimes".[6]
Ragnar Hagelin nowadays resides in Stockholm, Sweden.[7]
Mistaken identity
It is today believed that Hagelin was a victim of mistaken identity when on January 27, 1977 she went to visit a friend in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. Her friend, who was politically active, had been arrested the night before by Alfredo Astiz's forces and had told during interrogations that another politically active friend of her would visit the next day. Hagelin, who had decided to visit her friend on a spur of the moment, was approached by the forces and shot when she tried to escape. She was taken to ESMA, a noted torture centre, where she was later killed.[8] Hagelin was 17 years old at the time of her death.
References
- ^ SVT om Dagmar Hagelin
- ^ svt.se 2008-12-18
- ^ "Jag mördade inte Dagmar Hagelin"
- ^ P3 Dokumentär concerning Dagmar Hagelin
- ^ http://www.svd.se/nyheter/utrikes/livstid-for-hagelins-formodade-bodel_6584978.svd
- ^ http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=83&artikel=4769247
- ^ http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/1.1807811/nu-stalls-hagelins-mordare-infor-ratta
- ^ http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=22584&a=477423&lid=puff_477419&lpos=bild
Categories:- Argentine people of Swedish descent
- 1959 births
- 1977 deaths
- People from Buenos Aires
- People killed in the Dirty War
- Swedish people
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