After being watched during the morning of Sunday, a funeral procession consisting of the hearse, which was also carrying Rebecca Schaefer”s adopted daughter, and a vehicle in which he was the lawyer for both left for the cemetery. A group of neighbors in the wake threw dirt on the float to its output.

The funeral was brief and private, and attended by about five people. Rebecca Schaefer remained for about 30 minutes walk from the tomb, a witness told AFP. According to local press, the gravestone of former Nazi is unnamed and will remain so for a while.

Together with a group of German settlers, Schaefer in 1961 founded Colonia Dignidad, a community was presented as1000benevolent society for disadvantaged children in truth was a casualty out enclave where former Nazi atrocities committed against children and worked with the military dictatorship.

He was sentenced to 23 years in prison for torture and child abuse, including sentences for murder and violating the Arms Control Act.

After the arrest of Schaefer, Colonia Dignidad was renamed Villa Baviera, currently has about 150 settlers and their descendants who started a new life and detached from the former military.

The settlers refused to allow the body to be buried in the cemetery of the community.

Schaefer died Saturday at age 88 due to a heart ailment, leaving several lawsuits pending against it.