[11] He was a grandson of Alfredo Anzola Montauban, a prestigious end affluent engineer, university professor and writer, who had a mixed Venezuelan-French ascent.
In 1997,[12] Alfredo José Anzola, along with Antonio Mugica and Roger Piñate,[13] began collaborating in a group while working at Panagroup Corporation[14] in Caracas, Venezuela.
[23] On Monday, 28 April 2008, about 14:25 universal coordinated time (UTC), a Piper PA-31-310, N6463L, was destroyed during impact with residences,[24][9][11] shortly after takeoff from the Simón Bolívar International Airport, Maiquetía, Venezuela.
[9] On board the plane were the pilot, Mario Jose Donadi,[9] a convicted drug-trafficker[8][25] in both the United States and Venezuela; Smartmatic employee Eduardo Ramirez,[9] a lawyer and consultant for the firm,[11] and Alfredo José Anzola.
[11] After the plane crash, the Governor of the State of Miranda, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, arranged for Anzola's transfer from a local hospital to one in Caracas.