Jūratė Regina Statkutė de Rosales was born on 9 September 1929 in
Kaunas, Lithuania, and lived with her parents, at least partly in
Paris, until 1938. Her father, Jonas Statkus, was head of the
State Security Department of Lithuania until he was arrested on 6 July 1940 along with
Augustinas Povilaitis, General
Kazys Skučas, and several other high officials after the
Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania. He was sent to
Butyrka prison in
Moscow where it is presumed he died on an unknown date. After the end of the Second World War, Rosales moved to France where she learned Latin and French, receiving a degree as a teacher of French. She continued her studies at
Columbia University in New York, where she taught English, Spanish, and German. In 1960 she married Venezuelan engineer Luis Rosales; they raised five children—Luis, Juan, Sarunas, Rimas, and Saulius—in a multi-lingual household, using both Spanish and Lithuanian. Starting in 1983 she held the position of editor-in-chief of the Venezuelan opposition magazine
Zeta, in addition to writing for Venezuelan daily paper
El Nuevo País and the
Cleveland-based
Dirva. She held an honorary doctorate from the
Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences. Rosales died in
Caracas on 4 September 2023, at the age of 93. == Hypothesis on the Goths being Baltic ==