Maravilla Hill case
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The Maravilla Hill case (Caso del Cerro Maravilla in Spanish) is the name given by Puerto Rican media to the events occurred on July 25, 1978 at the Maravilla Hill in Puerto Rico in which two young Puerto Rican pro-independence activists, Carlos Soto Arriví and Arnaldo Darío Rosado, were killed in a police ambush.
It was later known in a P.R. Senate investigation that the two activists were enticed into bombing a TV tower on top of Puerto Rico's Maravilla Hill by an undercover agent, Alejandro Gonzalez Malavé.
Guerillas
Arnaldo Darío Rosado, Carlos Soto Arriví.
People linked to the Maravilla Hill case
- Alejandro Gonzalez Malavé - undercover agent
- Carlos Romero Barceló - Governor of Puerto Rico at the time of the incident; his contemporary statement lauding the policemen involved in the incident spawned conspiracy theories