“We want to reach a trial and avoid all types of annulments,” said the lawyer. The minor’s parents followed the statements of his defender via zoom from their native province.
He lawyer Juan Pablo Gallegolegal representative of the parents of Loan Peñathe boy who disappeared almost six months ago in Corrientes, stated that “everything was done wrong, the investigation It’s poorly done.”
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“We want to reach a trial and avoid all types of annulments,” Gallego asserted, and added that “We want to get to the end of this story. We need to know where Loan is.”


Likewise, and at a press conference, the lawyer remarked that “everything was done wrong, the investigation is poorly done”; In any case, he considered that all the defendants “played a role and knew what they were doing.”
Meanwhile, the parents of Loan, who disappeared on June 13 in the Corrientes town of 9 de Julio, followed Gallego’s statements via zoom from their native province.
“They are both satisfied” for the processing, confided Gallego, who received the media in his office, located in the City of Buenos Aires.
The seven defendants in the Loan case were prosecuted by Judge Penzo
The seven defendants in the case for Loan’s disappearance in Corrientes were prosecuted by Judge Cristina Penzo after the request of prosecutors. In this way, it was also reported that they will continue to be detained in jail.
In accordance with Resolution No. 661/2024, the judge announced that “it is necessary to resolve the procedural situation of the following people currently suspected of being detained: that Antonio Benítez, Daniel “Fierrito” Ramírez, Mónica Millapi, Laudelina Peña, María Victoria Caillava, Carlos Pérez and Walter Maciel“.
Source: Ambito

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