“Larrabure gave up his life, forgiving those who decided to kill him,” the prelate said.

Larrabure’s biography

Larrabure was born in San Miguel de Tucumán on June 6, 1932. He was a chemical engineer and was deputy director of the Military Powder and Explosives Factory in the city of Villa María in Córdoba province.

He was married to María Susana de San Martín, with whom he had two children: María Susana and Arturo.

On the night of Aug. 11, 1974, under the democratic government of María Estela Martínez (better known as Isabelita Perón), who as vice president became president following the death of Gen. Juan Domingo Perón, Laraburre was attacked by some 70 members of the ERP whose objective was to obtain armaments and kidnap the head of the factory, Col. Osvaldo Guardone. Not finding him, they took his second in command, Maj. Larrabure.

The guerrillas held him captive for 372 days in a cell approximately 6.5 feet high, 3.5 feet long, and 2 feet wide.