Camilo Guevara Marchson of the Argentine-Cuban guerrilla Ernest Che Guevaradied on Monday in Caracas at the age of 60 from a heart attack, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed on Tuesday.
“With deep pain we say goodbye to Camilo, Che’s son and promoter of his ideas,” the president said on his Twitter account.
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According to the Prensa Latina agency, Guevara March was visiting Caracas and died “as a result of pulmonary thrombolysis that led to a heart attack.”
Camilo Guevara was one of the four children of the Argentine revolutionary with the Cuban Aleida March, who are joined by Aleida, Celia and Ernesto.
Guevara had another daughter, Hilda, now deceased, from his previous marriage to the Peruvian Hilda Gadea.
A labor law graduate, Camilo was director of the Che Guevara Study Center in Havana, an institution dedicated to perpetuating his father’s work and thought.