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Luis “Tatan” D'Unian Dulanto

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Luis “Tatan” D'Unian Dulanto

Birth
Lima, Peru
Death
15 Jun 1962 (aged 37)
Lima, Peru
Burial
Lima, Provincia de Lima, Lima, Peru Add to Map
Plot
Pabellón San Casimiro- Fila F, Nicho 22.
Memorial ID
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Recognized bank robber, who was the most wanted by justice in the 50s. Due to his fame of "Bon vivant" and distributing the stolen money to the most humble people, he was called "The Robin Hood of Barrios Altos". When he was serving a prison sentence in the National Penitentiary, he was killed by a homosexual inmate, Javier "la china" Peralta Mendez., for reasons of revenge. His burial was the most massive in the 1960s. Although he was buried in the Presbitero Maestro Cemetery, he was transferred to El Angel Cemetery.
Recognized bank robber, who was the most wanted by justice in the 50s. Due to his fame of "Bon vivant" and distributing the stolen money to the most humble people, he was called "The Robin Hood of Barrios Altos". When he was serving a prison sentence in the National Penitentiary, he was killed by a homosexual inmate, Javier "la china" Peralta Mendez., for reasons of revenge. His burial was the most massive in the 1960s. Although he was buried in the Presbitero Maestro Cemetery, he was transferred to El Angel Cemetery.

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