Japanese astronomer slain during robbery in Chile
May 11, 2012, 9:33 PM
Associated Press
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) – Chilean authorities say a prominent Japanese astronomer who helped develop the international ALMA observatory in Chile has been found slain.
Police in Santiago say 57-year-old Koichiro Morita died from a blow to the head struck by a robber who took his wallet and cellphone early Friday.
A suspect described by authorities has having a long criminal record has been ordered by a Chilean judge to be held for three months pending a murder investigation.
ALMA executive Paulina Boca says Morita was instrumental in creating the observatory on a high plateau in northern Chilean. Scientists come from all over the world to gaze deeper into space than any other telescope could do before.
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