After nearly 50 years, the death of Nobel Prize winning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda is set to be investigated by forensic experts from Canada, Denmark and Chile. Maria Reyes, a family member of Neruda, has revealed that the experts have determined that Neruda was poisoned with a substance not available in Chile at the time, and that there was evidence of a third-party presence in the poet's hospital room. The report is set to be released on Wednesday, and it is hoped that it will provide closure to Neruda's family and fans.