Ángel Alfredo Villatoro
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Ángel Alfredo Villatoro Rivera (born 1965 in
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,
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— d. 15 May 2012 in
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) was a Honduran journalist and radio personality, who was kidnapped and killed in 2012 and is regarded as a "''journalist martyr''". He was one of the seven journalists killed in Honduras in 2012.


Early career

Villatoro started as radio operator in a local station in
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. In 1985 the radio personality Marco Antonio Pinto hired Villatoro to host a sports program in Radio Éxitos in
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. In 1986 Villatoro moved to
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to study journalism at
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. Later he became the host of a sports program in Radio Universal. His outstanding talent helped him to become a news reporter in Radio América and press reporter in '' La Tribuna'' and '' El Heraldo''.


In HRN

Villatoro left Radio América during the early 1990s and later, the then Presidential candidate, Oswaldo Ramos Soto hired him to advise his political campaign. In 1993 Raúl Valladares, the director of the radio station HRN hired him as assistant in the breakfast news program ''Diario Matutino''. Months later the journalist Juan Carlos Barahona joined the program. In 2006 Valladares left HRN, Villatoro and Barahona were named news coordinators of the radio station.


Kidnapping and death

On May 9, 2012, around 4:40 a.m., while driving to work, Villatoro was intercepted by a car in Colonia Tres Caminos and taken from his vehicle. On the morning of May 15, during a press conference, the President
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stated that a series of videos were sent to Villatoro's family which prove that "he is alive". Around 8:00 p.m., an anonymous call to the National Police's communication center alerted that a body was found. The body was found clothed in a military uniform, however there was no confirmation that was Villatoro's body. At 9:40 p.m., during the live broadcast of ''
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'', the Security Minister, Pompeyo Bonilla called Renato Alvarez to confirm that Alfredo Villatoro was found dead. Immediately the notice was widespread and several TV stations interrupted regular programming. The autopsy confirmed that Villatoro was killed that same day.


Aftermath

Several organisations and journalists condemned the murder, the
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condemned the kidnapping. On May 25, the Honduran Journalists Day, a massive protest was convened by the Honduran Journalist Association.


See also

*
List of journalists killed in Honduras This is a list of journalists killed in Honduras. 1983 * Dial Torgerson, American war correspondent of Los Angeles Times - 21 June 1983 in Trojes, El Paraíso. 2001 * Aristides Soto, Televicentro sports commentator - 5 October 2001 in San Pedr ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Villatoro, Angel Alfredo 1965 births 2012 deaths People from Yoro Department Assassinated Honduran journalists Honduran male journalists Honduran radio journalists