ABC News reports that Venezuela's information minister says the government has
decided that the body of Hugo Chavez will not be embalmed for permanent
display, as officials had said it would be.
Ernesto Villegas' tweet Friday night says the government has
discarded the option based on the advice of a Russian medical commission.
The message says the commission had said Chavez's body would
have to be sent to Russia for seven to eight months to be properly embalmed.
Of course, it did not report that Kimberly Guilfoyle, the five foot two beauty on Fox's, The Five, made a statement, just days after Chavez died, that she believed he had died many days before they admitted to his death. Turns out, the real reason why his body was not embalmed was the fact that there was too much decay -- he had been dead for too long.
The Washington Examiner.com confirmed Guilfoyle's suspicion with this report:
It may be too late to preserve deceased Venezuela President
Hugo Chavez’s body in a glass casket “for eternity” after all. The embalming process should have started earlier,
government officials said, in a Reuters report. Russian and German scientists have arrived to embalm
Chavez, and they tell us it’s very difficult because the process should have
started earlier,” said interim President Nicolas Maduro, Reuters reported.
“Maybe we can’t do it. We are in the middle of the process. It’s complicated —
it’s my duty to inform you.”
In other reports, the word "decay" was used. "Decay" is a great word to describe this despot, a great word, indeed !!
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