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Mario Terán was born on 9 April, 1942 in Bolivia. Discover Mario Terán's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 9 April 1942
Birthday 9 April
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Date of death March 10, 2022
Died Place La Paz
Nationality Bolivia

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2022

Terán died at Military Social Security Corporation hospital in La Paz, on 10 March 2022, at the age of 79.

2014

Some reports at the time, especially those from publications sympathetic to Cuba, additionally stated that Terán had been "virtually blind" before the procedure and that it had cured him of this blindness. However, in a 2014 interview with Spanish newspaper El Mundo Terán disputed these reports. While acknowledging that Cuban doctors had removed cataracts from his eyes, he said that he had never been blind.

2007

In 2007, numerous media outlets reported that Terán, under a false name, had received a free cataract removal operation performed by Cuban doctors as part of Operación Milagro. One of Terán's sons asked El Deber, a local Santa Cruz newspaper, to publish a notice thanking the doctors on Terán's behalf. After the Cuban government learned what had transpired, Granma, the official newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party, published an editorial using the event to promote Che Guevara's legacy, writing that "Four decades after Mario Terán attempted to destroy a dream and an idea, Che returns to win yet another battle, and continues on in the struggle". Terán's eye operation had become public knowledge only about a week before the 40th anniversary of Guevara's death.

1967

Two years prior, Cuban President Fidel Castro had sent Che Guevara overseas to foment left-wing revolutions in other countries. At this time he dropped off the radar and his whereabouts remained unknown until early 1967. At that time, Bolivian communist youth organizer Loyola Guzmán received a tip locating him in a remote small town near the Paraguay border. Guevara reportedly told Guzmán that he hoped to turn Bolivia into a beachhead for socialist revolutions in neighboring countries. In March of that year, intermittent fighting broke out between Bolivian armed forces and a mysterious group of guerrilla fighters. Rumors that the group was led by Guevara soon began to spread, and once the Bolivian army leadership learned of this they determined themselves to capture him. Over the course of the summer, local officials provided tips that helped Bolivian armed forces narrow down his position. Finally, on 8 October, Guevara surrendered to Commander Gary Prado Salmón following a shootout with Bolivian soldiers.

1965

Terán lived the rest of his life under an assumed name in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia's largest city. He and his wife Julia Peralta Salas, whom he married in 1965, had six children – two sons and four daughters.

1959

Terán joined the military sometime in 1959, at which time he was a sergeant in Company A of Bolivia's Manchego Regiment.

1942

Mario Terán Salazar (9 April 1942 – 10 March 2022) was a Bolivian Army warrant officer, carried out the execution of Che Guevara as a young sergeant in 1967. Guevara, a Marxist revolutionary from Argentina, had played a major role in the Cuban Revolution, in which the 26th of July Movement, led by Fidel Castro, ousted U.S.-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista and replaced his government with a revolutionary socialist state.

Terán was born to Vicente Terán and Candelaria Salazar on 9 April 1942 in Cochabamba, Bolivia. His father, a merchant, was 46 years old when he was born; his mother was 45. Little beyond this is known about Terán's early life.