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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