Education
University of Gothenburg.
University of Gothenburg.
In July 2012, he visited Cuba to show support for the nation"s pro-democracy activists. Payá was killed at the scene. Details of the crash are disputed.
Payá"s daughter Rosa María stated that her father died after the rental car in which he was traveling was rammed several times by another car.
Payá"s son Oswaldo added that his father had received numerous death threats and agreed that his car had been deliberately driven off the road. The official statement by the Cuban government said that the driver lost control of the vehicle and collided with a tree.
Modig tells that he subsequently was taken away to an unknown place and held captive for eight days by government officials. There he was being interrogated and scolded by terms: "You shouldn"t come to our country to meddle in our affairs!".
He was queried about the political purposes with his stay in Cuba, but no questions were asked about the crash.
At a press conference arranged by Cuban authorities on 30 July, Modig and the driver and second survivor, Ángel Carromero, stated that the crash was an accident and no other car was involved.