Muriel Dockendorff

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Born
Muriel Dockendorff Navarrete

(1951-03-02)2 March 1951
Temuco, Chile
Disappeared6 August 1974(1974-08-06) (aged 23)
280 Marconi, Santiago, Chile
Spouse
Juan Molina Manzor
(m. 1973)
Muriel Dockendorff
Born
Muriel Dockendorff Navarrete

(1951-03-02)2 March 1951
Temuco, Chile
Disappeared6 August 1974(1974-08-06) (aged 23)
280 Marconi, Santiago, Chile
Political partyRevolutionary Left Movement
Spouse
Juan Molina Manzor
(m. 1973)

Muriel Dockendorff Navarrete (2 March 1951 – disappeared 6 August 1974) was a Chilean student and member of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR).[1] Arrested at her home by the Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA), Dockendorff was enforceably disappeared as part of Operation Colombo.[1][2][3]

Dockendorff was born on 2 March 1951 in Temuco to Tomás Dockendorff Mulsow and Ana Maria Navarrete Mulsow.[4] Initially studying social work at the University of Temuco, Dockendorff later studied economics at the University of Concepción.[4]

Whilst studying at the University of Concepción Dockendorff became a MIR student leader.[4] During the 1973 Chilean coup d'état Dockendorff was in Santiago.[4] Dockendorff decided not to return to Concepción due to safety concerns.[4]

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