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MIAMI – The violent death of a Spanish-born priest serving in Cuba has left residents of the nation, including Catholic church leaders, in shock.
The body of Father Eduardo de la Fuente Serrano, 61, was found Feb. 14 in an area northwest of Havana.
The coroner’s report said the priest “had received a nonfatal stab wound in the neck and been strangled with a rope,” according to Havana Auxiliary Bishop Alfredo Petit Vergel, vicar for the area where the priest worked.
The bishop said he had seen the report and quoted from it in an e-mail to a reporter writing for The Florida Catholic, Miami’s archdiocesan newspaper.
According to a press release issued by the Archdiocese of Havana, all indications were that it was a criminal attack.
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The body of Father Eduardo de la Fuente Serrano, 61, was found Feb. 14 in an area northwest of Havana.
The coroner’s report said the priest “had received a nonfatal stab wound in the neck and been strangled with a rope,” according to Havana Auxiliary Bishop Alfredo Petit Vergel, vicar for the area where the priest worked.
The bishop said he had seen the report and quoted from it in an e-mail to a reporter writing for The Florida Catholic, Miami’s archdiocesan newspaper.
According to a press release issued by the Archdiocese of Havana, all indications were that it was a criminal attack.
Full text: catholicreview.org/subpages/storyworldnew-new.aspx?action=5667