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Pedro Ñancúpel
Bornc. 1837
Terao, Chiloé, Chile
Died6 November 1888 (aged 51)
Castro, Chiloé, Chile
Cause of deathShot by firing squad
Resting placeParochial Cemetery of Castro
Occupation(s)Fisherman, hunter, lumberjack, pirate
SpousePaula Ñancalahuén
Criminal chargePiracy
PenaltyExecution
Details
Victims20+ (persecuted)
99 (claimed)
CountryChile
Location(s)Chiloé, Guaitecas

Date apprehended

6 August 1886

Pedro María Ñancúpel Alarcón (c. 1837 – 6 November 1888) was a pirate and outlawofHuilliche descent active in the archipelagoes of Chiloé, Guaitecas and other places in the fjords and channels of Patagonia in the 1880s, forming part of the pirate crew led by José Domingo Nahuelhuén. Ñancúpel was captured in Melinka in 1886 and bought into justice in Ancud the same year, being accused of several murders that the pirate crew had taken part in.[1][2] He was later acquitted, successfully proving that he was not with the crew at the time of the murders. After being freed detainment in Ancud, he was captured once again a few years later and again accused of piracy and multiple murders and was subsequently executed by firing squad on 6 November 1888.[2] He was said at the time to have killed 99 persons,[2] but he was only ever tried for the deaths of just over 20 people.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Marín Lleucún, Alejandro (2015). "Puerto Gala y Puerto Gaviota (1985-1993): Una mirada desde el triángulo de la violencia" [Port of Gala and Port of Gaviota (1985-1993): A look from the triangle of violence]. Magallania (in Spanish). 43 (2). Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  • ^ a b c Cárdenas Álvarez, Renato (January 17, 2005). "La historia del pirata chilote Pedro Ñancúpel" (in Spanish). El Llanquihue. Retrieved January 10, 2019. Cuando es capturado en Melinka ya era una leyenda porque había evadido la persecución.

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