It is about Juan Pablo Gallegowho represented the victims of the priest, and as of Monday will be part of the Loan case in Corrientes, after Maria Noguera and Jose Pena -the child’s parents- will summon him.
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Juan Pablo Gallego joins the cause, following a request from Loan’s parents.
The lawyer confirmed the news to NA, while stating: “Loan’s parents asked me to do it and I accepted the challenge, despite all the time lost.”
He also said that the lawyer who has been handling the case since day one, Roberto Mendezwill remain in his position, while he will be part of the direction of the prosecution and the investigation.
“It was a catastrophe all the time lost. On Thursday the parents called me and I found out that they are desperate people. to find her son again and know the truth,” he stressed.
Although More than 100 days have passed since the boy disappeared.and with no clear news about what happened and where she might be, Gallego confirmed that the case regarding the search for Loan continues.
Pope Francis’ message and his concern about the progress of the investigation
Pope Francis He spoke briefly this Sunday about the case of the disappearance of Danilo Peña Loan in the Corrientes town of 9 de Julio. He wrote a letter to his friend Gustavo Vera, former Buenos Aires legislator and head of the La Alameda Foundation, where he thanked him for the work he has been doing in the fight against human trafficking and exploitation. and especially his commitment to clarifying the case of the 5-year-old boy that moved the country.
“Dear brother, thank you very much for your email. Thank you for all your work and, in a special way, for what you do for Loan“I accompany you in prayer. May Jesus bless you and the Holy Virgin take care of you,” says the letter, handwritten by the Bishop of Rome.
The Pope had already spoken out on the subject. On July 22, in the framework of the International Day against Human Trafficking, The pontiff spoke through the Argentine Episcopal Conference, in a statement in which he called for “an active State” in the fight against this crime..
Then, at the beginning of August, he expressed himself on the subject in correspondence with Vera.From what you tell me, it seems that the ‘Loan case’ is typical of so many others that remain silent. I hope everything can be ‘unraveled’.“Thank you for everything you do,” he wrote.
The text was written within the framework of a complaint from Vera against the governor of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdéswhom he had accused of “obstructing the investigation into the Loan case”.
Source: Ambito

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