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Nor was it fully clarified what the participation of his secretary, Eugenia Sessarego, was, who was first branded as a lover and, during the trial of the case, ended up being accused as Vilca's accomplice. She spent five years in prison until she was pardoned on December 21, 1977. Like Vilca once he
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with his secretary Eugenia Sessarego. There the son of his gardener, Juan Vilca Carranza, murdered him on January 1, 1972. His murderer confessed to the crime and declared that he did it for money. However, some facts cast doubt on his version. Juan Vilca was only 20 years old and was 1.50 m tall
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that were bankrupt and transformed them. He owned ten fishing complexes and more than three hundred and twenty boats of all sizes, whose function was to fill the warehouses of his factories with
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stated that between November and December 1971, he received a letter signed by both of them confirming Barbie's identity. Banchero was murdered just days after this information was made public.
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1 million. Later, he acquired his own ships to reduce production costs. In this way, his company grew exponentially: he acquired factories producing fish
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At the time of his death, Banchero was the Peruvian who had created the most jobs in Peru at that time and had managed to build an entire emporium.
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to subdue Banchero and Sessarego, the difference in size raised doubts about the role of the boy, who beat and stabbed Banchero to death.
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60 million a year. He diversified his activities and created companies in other areas: the Picsa Shipyards (in
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and donated equipment to encourage fish consumption among the population. Likewise, he was director of the
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In 1968, he was appointed president of the National Fisheries Society. From this position, he promoted
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The Fishmeal Revolution: The Industrialization of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem
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in Tacna, which was published in several provinces of Peru, and the newspaper
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In 1970, the gross income from its fishing industries alone was around
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He began to amass his fortune as a seller of countless products:
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compared to the businessman's 1.80 m. Although he used a German
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was released, she maintained a life withdrawn from the public.
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Another hypothesis about the crime pointed to the trail of
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In 1955, with business profits, he bought his first
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Tacna
Peru
Chaclacayo
El Ángel Cemetery
National University of Trujillo
Tacna
Chaclacayo
Peruvian
fishmeal
fish oil
fishing industry
Italian immigrants
Tacna
chemical engineer
National University of Trujillo
wines
winery
socks
records
cars
tractors
pineapples
Trujillo
alcohol
motor oil
Chimbote
canned fish
factory
net worth

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