he was in good health, and he left Isla Negra for his safety," [Manuel] Araya said in an interview with Radio Cooperativa on Thursday, about the events surrounding the day [Pablo] Neruda died. "We thought that Clínica Santa María would be safe, but we never thought they were going to give him an injection and he was going to die in Clínica Santa María."
Araya told Radio Cooperativa that he and Neruda's nurse were at his coastal home in Isla Negra when they received a call from Neruda saying a doctor had given him a shot, and by time they arrived at the hospital he already had a high fever.
from The Santiago Times: Neruda's driver claims Chilean poet murdered by military regime
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