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Order temporarily bury Perez ratified the U.S. Court


Miami (USA) (EFE) .- A court U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a judge's order temporarily burying the Venezuelan president Carlos Andres Perez in a crypt in the Miami-Dade County (Florida).

The Third District Court of Appeal dismissed the application filed by the family in Venezuela politician who opposes the decision of Judge Arthur Rothenberg saying if the remains are buried the court case could end.

The decision was disclosed on the website of that court without exposure of arguments.

The former president died Dec. 25 of a heart attack in Miami and his body is in a unit cooling of a funeral home since then, because his widow, Blanca Rodriguez de Perez wants to repatriate the body to Venezuela and Cecilia Matos, the girlfriend of a politician, he wants to bury U.S.

The final issue on the place where to be buried shall be ventilated in court on 8 August.

Cecilia Victoria Perez Matos, a daughter of exgobernante, said the family Pérez Rodríguez is a period of ten days to ask the Court of Appeals to reconsider the decision and then be buried.

"Thank God. At least we can be reassured that our father is no longer in a freezer. We are really happy. This decision gives us peace of mind that we have not had since Dec. 25, "he told Efe Pérez Matos.
Venezuela
The family of former President Carlos Andres Perez on Monday called back the politician's medical history and have access to a boxes containing some documents that he ordered out of the Andean country.

the family's attorneys filed several motions Pérez Rodríguez on these matters in a court hearing held in a court in Miami (USA), which ventilates the dispute over where exmandatario will be buried who died Dec. 25 in this city of a heart attack.

"this application can not be explained again by the same. We have filed a motion claiming that they are asking for documents about which the judge has already ruled," he told Efe Victoria Pérez Cecilia Matos, a daughter of the politician, at the end of the hearing.

Among the motions also requested that three daughters of his widow Blanca Pérez Pérez Rodríguez, and granddaughter, are included in the lawsuit filed by the wife of the president of Venezuela twice (1974-1979 and 1989-1993).

Blanca Perez Rodriguez filed a lawsuit against Cecilia Matos, the ex-girlfriend to avoid buried in Miami to exgobernante, who remains in a refrigeration unit in a funeral home in this city for four months.

The widow asked to include in the application to their daughters Carolina, Sonia, and granddaughter Mary Martha Adreína González.

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