Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz

Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz (1934, Montevideo – May 20, 1976, Buenos Aires) was a former President of the Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay who was assassinated in Operation Condor.

He was President of the Chamber of Deputies at the time of the coup d'état in 1973,[1] after which he exiled himself in Argentina.

He was tortured and shot; his body was discovered on 21 May in an abandoned Torino sedan, at the corner of Perito Moreno and Dellepiane in Buenos Aires.

Three other bodies were found in the car – Zelmar Michelini, former senator, and two Tupamaros militants, William Whitelaw and Rosario del Carmen Barredo, all of whom had also been tortured before they were killed.

[3] He was married to Matilde Rodriguez Larreta and had five children: Marcos, Juan Pablo, Magdalena, Facundo and Mateo.