This is the husband of the only detainee who is housebound in the south. The man is currently detained in Corrientes.
In a new chapter within the investigation into the disappearance of Loan Peña, a chapter would be opened for the marriage of Mónica Millapi and Daniel “Fierrito” Ramírez: his defense referred to the possibility of transferring him to Neuquenthe province where the woman is domiciled, to accompany her. Ramírez is currently detained in Corrientes.
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Ramírez, to Neuquén?
In dialogue with El Destape, Ramírez’s lawyer, Marcelo Hansonindicated that this order will be made in February “when the judicial fair is over.” In order to carry this out, we must “request that reports and official letters be made, that Find out if there is room in the penalties and all that takes time.” Hanson clarified that “Asking for this movement now would generate delays that are not convenient.”


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His transfer could be requested in February. Millapi (left) and Ramírez (right).
The pact of silence that slows down the investigation, according to lawyer Juan Pablo Gallego
One of the detainees, who lives in Neuquén, gave statements that were quickly responded to by the lawyer of the child’s parents. According to Millapi’s statement to Diario Río Negro, she along with her husband, Daniel “Fierrito” Ramírez, attended the lunch at the insistence of Laudelina, the minor’s aunt.
“We were going to go see my brother-in-law who had a stroke and that day they were giving him the results of an MRI, but we went to eat because he insisted,” he explained. Galician He stated that “the six people detained in the case and the commissioner in charge of the initial investigation know where Loan is”. In addition, he added that “many people know where it is” and that “This pact of silence cannot last.”.
Source: Ambito

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