Juan Carlos Márquez
Juan Carlos Márquez Cabrera (Spanish: [ˈxwaŋ ˈkaɾlos ˈmaɾkeθ kaˈβɾeɾa], 1971 – 21 July 2019) was an executive director of the Venezuelan state-run oil company PDVSA.[1] Friends suggest that Márquez was not politically aligned, serving at PDVSA only as a qualified manager.He told the Spanish prosecutor that he had lots of valuable information and would cooperate, appearing in court on Friday 19 July to confirm he had signed contracts of interest.[2] On Saturday 20 July,[4] Interpol in Washington, D.C. alerted Spain to Márquez's name on a passenger manifest for an Iberia flight from Spain due to land in Chicago, in the United States, which they would intercept and deport Márquez back on the same plane.[6] El País reported that no suicide note was found and that Márquez showed no sign of wanting to kill himself;[2][7] El Pitazo also reports that he did not fit the profile of somebody to suddenly kill themselves;[4] Miami Diario also reiterates this view, though it does mention a note found near to his body that was handwritten but unconfirmed to be in Márquez's handwriting.