An appeals court in Chile has decided to reopen the case of Pablo Neruda's death, a Nobel Prize-winning poet, citing insufficient investigation. The court's ruling follows claims by Neruda's nephew, Rodolfo Reyes, who suggested that Neruda may have been poisoned. This decision revives a long-standing debate over the cause of Neruda's death, officially attributed to cancer. The court has ordered further procedures, including analyzing the death certificate and forensic test results.