Current: Boats and dogs raking on the St. Lucia River

2024-07-15 22:29:33

Last Saturday, July 13, one month had passed since the disappearance. Loan Danilo Peña, a 5-year-old boy, went out with his cousins ​​in rural Corrientes and was not seen once more.. Time has passed but the whereregardings or condition of the child remains uncertain.

Assumptions regarding the status of the loans have grown, and investigations have grown, ranging from simple disappearances to hypotheses of kidnapping due to human trafficking, to the already-debunked version of deaths caused by alleged traffic accidents.

After 32 days without news of the child, state authorities detained six people suspected of involvement in the child’s disappearance. Separately, Corrientes Security Minister Buenaventura Duarte resigned and was replaced on Monday by his national deputy Alfredo Vallejos.

All the news regarding the case that has left the nation hanging in the balance is focused on Minute-by-minute reporting from The Voice.

Monday, July 15, 2024 at 7:38 pm

Loan mother’s first lawyer found dead

Nestor Luque, Maria Nogueira’s first lawyer, died on Monday, her family confirmed.

According to C5N media, he has no history of heart disease. Sudden death is suspected and a corresponding autopsy will be performed in any case.

Monday, July 15, 2024 7:27 pm

July 9th new rake

Federal police conducted a new search using two dogs in the town of 9 de Julio and a boat in the Santa Lucia River.

The location was pointed out by a detainee and some items of clothing were found over the weekend and will be examined.

Monday, July 15, 2024 12:48

Loan case: Statement from Corrientes’ new security minister

National lawmaker Alfredo Vallejos made his first statement to the press since taking over as Corrientes’ new security minister following the resignation of Buenaventura Duarte.

Asked regarding his new role in the Corrientes government, Vallejos announced he would conduct a review of the department and that there might be changes to the province’s police leadership. Furthermore, the new head of the security portfolio assured that the priority now is “to find a loan”.

Regarding his review of the ministry, Vallejos noted: “The first step is to prepare ourselves to begin the analysis and diagnosis of the ministry. Today, the investigation is ongoing by the federal judiciary, assisted by the national Interior Ministry team .

Regarding the mission being carried out by federal forces, the official stressed, “They are doing a great job with well-trained and highly respected personnel in this area.” He added: “We are all waiting for progress, and all the national and provincial governments The effort is focused on this issue to understand where the loans are.”

Monday, July 15, 2024 12:34

Loan case: summary confidentiality lifted on Monday

The confidentiality of the summary will be lifted at midnight on Monday, according to the authorities involved. As a result, information extracted from the phones that were examined will be released, as well as the results of certain procedures, such as comparing the DNA of blood found on the wheels of Carlos Perez’s truck with the blood of Lorne’s father, Jose Pena. .

In relation to the material obtained from the mobile phones analyzed, it is expected that the defendant’s phone activity and new images that will help reconstruct what happened will be released.

Regarding the latter, a new photo of the lunch was released on Monday, in which the little boy later disappeared. In the photo, detainees Carlos Pérez and María Kelava are pictured with the children’s grandmother, Catalina Peña.

On July 9, Perez, Kayava and Catalina Pena had lunch. (Courtesy of El Terese)

While everything points to the summary being unclassified at midnight on Monday, the Justice Department may ask for an extension, possibly for more days. It should be remembered that the confidentiality of the summary was valid until July 5, but was extended to July 15 by order of Judge Cristina Pozzer Penzo.

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