Whistleblower investigating Ecuadorian president’s family business was murdered, activists say
Summary
A Polish anti-corruption activist, Monika Silva Koniuszek, who investigated alleged crimes linked to Ecuador’s president’s family business, was found dead in Ecuador. Initial claims of suicide were contradicted by a postmortem report showing violent causes, raising concerns about her murder.Key Facts
- Monika Silva Koniuszek, aged 41, was found dead in her home in Montañita, Ecuador, with evidence of strangulation and a head injury.
- Ecuador’s interior minister initially suggested her death was suicide based on the scene but a later autopsy found it was a violent death.
- Silva Koniuszek was known for exposing environmental crimes, corruption, land trafficking, and drug smuggling linked to President Daniel Noboa’s family business.
- She had delivered a report about alleged cocaine seizures involving Noboa Trading to the US embassy before her death.
- Friends and colleagues say she received death threats and faced legal harassment, related to larger criminal networks in Ecuador.
- The Polish government has requested cooperation from Ecuador to investigate her death thoroughly.
- Silva Koniuszek was a single mother of two daughters and was respected for her bravery in speaking out despite risks.
- Her death has drawn international attention, especially in Poland, with doubts about the initial suicide claim.
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