Luis Ventura confirmed that Justice ordered a DNA test to be carried out on the woman who is hospitalized and who could be the singer’s mother.
Luis Ventura confirmed this Saturday on True Secrets (América TV) that Justice ordered a DNA test to be carried out on the woman who is admitted to a neuropsychiatric hospital, who could be the missing mother of Luis Miguel, Marcela Basteri.
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Marcela Basteri He disappeared on August 19, 1986 and, from there, all kinds of rumors circulated about what could have happened to the star’s mother. Ventura, for his part, maintained that Basteri could be a woman who was homeless in Buenos Aires.


The journalist reported what the study that they will do on the woman is like: “They take blood from her finger.” “They mark it on a piece of paper as if it were a blotter, five or six blood samples,” explained the guest to the cycle and the driver asked her: “When are the results?” The guest responded that this information is better to ask a doctor.
Ventura also shared the judicial resolution that could reveal the mystery of the person’s identity.
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The opinion of Marcela Basteri’s nieces
Invited to the program were Ivana Analía Basteri and Flavia Carla Basteri, who were very enthusiastic about the possibility of confirming whether the woman is really “El Sol’s” mother. “I’m very nervous waiting to find out if she is my aunt. She is very well, she is taken care of, she is beautiful,” said Flavia, Marcela Basteri’s niece. And she completed: “That Justice has authorized DNA is very strong.”
In that sense, Ivana said that she has no doubt that the DNA will be positive. However, she made it clear that if she tests negative she will not stop visiting the woman who is in the mental health center.
Source: Ambito

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