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===Final resting place=== In 1971, Perón's body was exhumed and flown to Spain, where Juan Perón maintained the corpse in his home. Juan Perón and his third wife, Isabel, decided to keep the corpse in their dining room on a platform near the table.{{Citation needed|date=October 2021}} In 1973, Juan Perón came out of exile and returned to Argentina, where he became president for the third time. Perón died in office in 1974. That year, the group [[Montoneros]] stole the corpse of [[Pedro Eugenio Aramburu]], [[Pedro Eugenio Aramburu#Death|whom they had also previously kidnapped and assassinated]]. Montoneros then used the body of Aramburu to bargain for the repatriation of Eva Perón's body.<ref name=negrete /> Juan Perón's third wife, [[Isabel Perón]], who had been elected vice-president, succeeded him, and had Eva Perón's body returned to Argentina to be displayed beside Juan Perón's body. Once Eva Perón's body had arrived in Argentina, Montoneros left Aramburu's corpse on a street in Buenos Aires.<ref name=negrete>{{cite book |last = Negrete |first = Claudio R. |date = 2010 |title = Necromanía: Historia de una pasión argentina |chapter-url = https://books.google.com/books?id=bQGoIAE2p1gC&q=lopez+rega+cadaver+evita&pg=PT109 |publisher = Sudamericana |chapter = Canjeando muertos |isbn = 978-9500737692 |language = es }}</ref> Eva Perón's body was later buried in the Duarte family tomb in [[La Recoleta Cemetery]], Buenos Aires. Later Argentine governments took elaborate measures to make Eva Perón's tomb secure. The tomb's marble floor has a trap door that leads to a compartment containing two coffins. Under that compartment is a second trap door and a second compartment, where Eva Perón's coffin rests.<ref name="Fraser 192">{{harvp|Fraser|Navarro|1996|p=192}}.</ref>
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