Santana died on 11 March 1998 in Mertutu, Ermera, at the age of 41. Contemporary accounts of his death contain contradictory details, though sources agree he died from untreated health problems. One source attributes his death to an unspecified illness, His death became publicly known on 30 March, when
José Ramos-Horta released a statement in
Lisbon announcing that Santana had died accidentally in Ainaro District. Two days before his death, on 9 March 1988, Santana informed his secretary,
José Agostinho Sequeira (
nom de guerre Somotxo), who was working on report in a different shelter, that he would be turning off his satellite phone due to the upcoming arrival of a large number of visitors in Mertutu. On 18 December 2012, Santana's remains were reinterred at the new Garden of the Heroes in
Metinaro, east of the capital,
Dili, in a ceremony attended by many Timorese government officials and members of Santana's family. The remains of a number of other leading resistance figures were exhumed and transferred to Metinaro at the same time. == Legacy ==