Gonzalo Lira

Chilean-American novelist

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January 12 2024 Gonzalo Lira died of pneumonia while in custody after being arrested again for attempting to flee the country following his initial bail release.
January 12 2024 Gonzalo Lira Sr. reported the death of his son Gonzalo Lira in a Ukrainian prison at age 55. The United States Department of State and Chile's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed his death, with the reported cause being pneumonia.
January 12 2024 Died of pneumonia while in custody after being re-arrested for violating bail conditions.
January 12 2024 Gonzalo Lira died of pneumonia while in custody after being arrested again for attempting to flee the country following his initial bail release.
December 2023 Elon Musk publicly inquired about Lira's detention on X (formerly Twitter), with the SBU responding that Lira was detained legally.
December 2023 Elon Musk publicly inquired about Lira's detention on X (formerly Twitter), with the SBU responding that Lira was detained legally.
July 31 2023 Lira attempted to flee Ukraine by crossing the Hungarian border to claim political asylum but was captured and arrested for violating bail conditions.
July 31 2023 Lira attempted to flee Ukraine by crossing the Hungarian border to claim political asylum but was captured and arrested for violating bail conditions.
May 2023 Arrested and charged with producing and publishing material that attempted to justify the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which is illegal under Ukrainian law.
May 2023 Released on bail after his initial arrest, but subsequently attempted to flee the country.
May 5 2023 SBU officially reported Lira's arrest for spreading pro-Russian disinformation and insulting Ukrainian soldiers.
May 5 2023 SBU officially reported Lira's arrest for spreading pro-Russian disinformation and insulting Ukrainian soldiers.
May 1 2023 Lira was arrested for violating Article 436-2 of Ukraine's criminal code, which prohibits justification of Russia's invasion.
May 1 2023 Lira was arrested for violating Article 436-2 of Ukraine's criminal code, which prohibits justification of Russia's invasion.
April 2022 Lira disappeared briefly, claiming he had been detained by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) while residing in Kharkiv during the Russian invasion.
April 22 2022 Lira resurfaced alive, claiming he had been detained by the SBU during the period he was missing.
April 22 2022 Lira resurfaced alive, claiming he had been detained by the SBU during the period he was missing.
April 18 2022 American journalist Sarah Ashton-Cirillo reported Lira's apparent capture by Ukrainian forces.
April 18 2022 American journalist Sarah Ashton-Cirillo reported Lira's apparent capture by Ukrainian forces.
April 15 2022 Friends and family reported losing contact with Gonzalo Lira, prompting Chile's Ministry of Foreign Affairs to begin searching for his whereabouts.
April 15 2022 Friends and family reported losing contact with Gonzalo Lira, prompting Chile's Ministry of Foreign Affairs to begin searching for his whereabouts.
February 2022 Shifted commentary to pro-Russia war content following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, producing content described as Russian propaganda and disinformation.
February 2022 Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, shifted majority of his commentary to the war, producing pro-Russian content that was characterized as propaganda and disinformation.
February 2022 Shifted commentary to pro-Russia war content following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, producing content described as Russian propaganda and disinformation.
November 2021 Deleted most of his Coach Red Pill content and began posting under his legal name.
November 2021 Deleted most of his Coach Red Pill content and began posting under his legal name.
November 2021 Deleted most of his Coach Red Pill content and began posting under his legal name.
2017 Began creating YouTube content under the pseudonym Coach Red Pill (CRP), producing misogynistic and anti-feminist videos.
2017 Started becoming an active YouTuber under the pseudonym Coach Red Pill (CRP), creating misogynistic and anti-feminist content.
2017 Began creating YouTube content under the pseudonym Coach Red Pill (CRP), producing misogynistic and anti-feminist videos.
2010 Began publishing thoughts on economics and other subjects on his personal blog, with some articles reposted by Business Insider.
2010 Began publishing thoughts on economics and other subjects on his personal blog, with some articles reposted by Business Insider.
2010 Began publishing thoughts on economics and other subjects on his personal blog, with some articles reposted by Business Insider.

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