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neither authorized nor authorized the export of arms to Iran. It was also confirmed that a commercial embargo was in force on April 21, 1980 Iran, which would include arms, and which would have been in force until January 1981, when other European countries lift the said embargo. Alpoim Calvão, called to CPI for his role in the company Explosivos da Trafaria, said he had ammunition overflow has already occurred. It also confirmed that the legal export of arms to Iran in 1981. Adelino Amaro da Costa asked for further clarification on the arms expedition to the Iran, two days before the attack. From the analysis to the entry of correspondence in the CEMGFA Office, it is possible to arms dispatch to Iran on December 9, 1980, five days after the attack. It was also possible to verify the sending of military material to Iran on January 26,

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4.5. The death of José Moreira

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José Moreira and Elisabete Silva were found dead on January 5, 1983, having the callse of death was hy carbon monoxide inhalation. José Moreira's testimony was scheduled at the I Commission of Inquiry into the Tragedy of Camarate, testimony that did not happen. The death of José Moreira and Elisabete Silva was considered accidental by the Judiciary Police.

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The analysis of the tissues, elaborated at the request of the X CPITC by Nuno Duarte Vieira and Rosa Henriques Vieira, from the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, would end up showing ruptures in the pulmonary alveoli of José Moreira and Hisabete Silva. The rupture of the pulmonary alveoli, in situations of death by carbon monoxide, results of two situations: drowning or mechanical asphyxiation. Excluded the possibility of drowning, the explanation for the rupture of the pulmonary alveoli José Moreira lives only and only in a situation of mechanical asphyxiation. The disposition of the bodies, as well as some marks found on the corpses and the virtual one impossibility for the high levels of carbon monoxide to come from the water heater, indicate that it was not a suicide. Adding to this fact the high levels of carboxyhemoglobin, the simultaneous death José Moreira and Elisabete Silva, the high probability that, even though all the gas taps open, there are not enough carbon monoxide levels to justify the values found in the victims, it is concluded that the death of José Moreira and Elisabete Silva 101 only was it not accidental, it was caused by others. The autopsy of both corpses, prepared by the Thanatologist physician Fernando Fonseca, and whose report was presented on January 19, 1983, has been well done. If this information had been cross-checked with the results of the examinations histological findings, which demonstrated rupture of the pulmonary alveoli and which would only come together to the process on April 11, 1983, it would have been possible to exclude, already in 1983 and to a high degree

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