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Ingrid Olderock was born on 14 September, 1943 in Santiago, Chile, is a Major of the Carabineros and former agent of the DINA. Discover Ingrid Olderock's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 14 September, 1944
Birthday 14 September
Birthplace Santiago, Chile
Date of death 2001
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Nationality Chile

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1943

Íngrid Felicitas Olderöck Benhard (14 September 1943 – 17 March 2001), better known as "Woman of The Dogs", was a Carabineros de Chile major who was converted into an agent of the DINA (Chilean Secret Police) in 1973.

She was responsible for human rights violations during the first years of the military dictatorship in Chile.

Olderöck was a descendant of Nazi-affiliated Germans - her father hailed from Hamburg and her mother from Munich.

She emigrated to Chile with her parents and sisters.

According to Nancy Guzmán, a journalist and author of the book Ingrid Olderöck: The Woman of the Dogs, the future agent was raised in a very authoritarian family environment where there was a certain contempt for Latin culture, considering it less prone to order.

Her parents had their children learn to use musical instruments, dance, or write, and they had to speak German exclusively.

She stated during an interview with Guzmán:

1973

In October 1973, Olderöck joined the DINA with the rank of captain and participated in the Women's School of the institution, where approximately 70 women were trained in the methods of torture as well as repressive tactics against opponents of the military dictatorship.

According to sources, during her tenure at the DINA, she became privy to secrets related to Project Andrea, which was led by the Pinochet military dictatorship to manufacture and apply sarin against opponents.

1974

In 1974, the DINA established its first detention centers, among which was Venda Sexy, where Olderöck would commit torture and rape using a dog named "Volodia".

When her parents died, she took it upon herself to have her sister tortured and raped in order to seize the inheritance.

1981

On July 15, 1981, Olderöck fell victim to an attack at her home.

She was shot in the head by a commando from the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR).

Following this incident, she retired from the Carabineros.

Olderöck maintained that, although the attack was carried out by the MIR, it had been planned by Carabineros in retaliation for her desertion.

According to Nancy Guzmán, Olderöck "always insisted that the deceased General César Mendoza gave the order for her assassination and that it was Major Julio Benimelli who carried it out".

2001

Olderöck died on March 17, 2001, at the age of 57 due to an acute digestive hemorrhage.

Her human rights violations remained unpunished.

While alive, she exhibited signs of madness caused by the projectile lodged in her head after the attack.

The story of Olderöck served as inspiration for the animated short film Beast, directed by Hugo Covarrubias and released in 2021.

The movie was nominated for an Oscar in the "best animated short film" category.