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  • Fernando Ramirez
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  • The strip ended with Tintin walking through the street reading a newspaper when he collides with General Alcazar. Alcazar tells him that he is now unemployed since the disappearance of his assistant Chiquito and how Chiquito is in fact a descendant of the Incas. Tintin then describes to him the man who was driving the car in which Calculus is believed to have been transferred to during the kidnapping. Alcazar identifies him as Fernando Ramirez, a major exporter of guano whom Chiquito knew well. Tintin then rushes him to the police station in order to make a statement.
  • Fernando Ramirez is a young boy, kidnapped from Mexico by Caesar Vargas, and forced to guard a massive marijuana field. He was killed at the behest of Vargas, who was posing as an interpreter, so that he would not testify against him. Vargas was subsequently extradited and sent to prison for this murder. (LA: "Zuma Canyon")
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Playedby
  • Quinton Lopez
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Status
  • Deceased
First
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Character
  • Fernando Ramirez
abstract
  • The strip ended with Tintin walking through the street reading a newspaper when he collides with General Alcazar. Alcazar tells him that he is now unemployed since the disappearance of his assistant Chiquito and how Chiquito is in fact a descendant of the Incas. Tintin then describes to him the man who was driving the car in which Calculus is believed to have been transferred to during the kidnapping. Alcazar identifies him as Fernando Ramirez, a major exporter of guano whom Chiquito knew well. Tintin then rushes him to the police station in order to make a statement.
  • Fernando Ramirez is a young boy, kidnapped from Mexico by Caesar Vargas, and forced to guard a massive marijuana field. He was killed at the behest of Vargas, who was posing as an interpreter, so that he would not testify against him. Vargas was subsequently extradited and sent to prison for this murder. (LA: "Zuma Canyon")