Loan case: the governor of Corrientes said that “an important step was taken” in the case

In the midst of the desperate search against the clock for Loan Peña, the five-year-old boy who disappeared in the province of Corrientes, Governor Gustavo Valdés spoke out after the statements of the aunt, Laudelina Peña, and assured that “an important step was taken” in the case. Uncertainty weighs on the case of the missing child in Corrientes, between clues that generate more doubts than certainties, and a plot that does not convince investigators. With the difficult task of deducing the truth among the contradictions of the versions that circulate, the prosecutor in charge of the case yesterday summoned all the relatives to testify in Goya, and the testimony of Laudelina Peña could reveal a hypothesis that was not considered until now. A big step has been taken in the resolution of the Loan Case,” the governor wrote in a brief post on his official Twitter account (formerly X), and then added in another publication: “Laudelina testified both before the Attorney General’s Office and before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of #Corrientes, and would have narrated how the events of the Loan Case were. Everything that has been done is being sent to the Federal Justice so that it can proceed according to law.” Laudelina testified before both the Attorney General’s Office and the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of #Corrientes, and would have narrated how the events of the Loan Case were.Everything that has been done is being sent to the Federal Justice to proceed according to law.— Gustavo Valdés (@gustavovaldesok) June 29, 2024 Aunt Laudelina, wife of Antonio Benítez (one of those arrested in the case), apparently he had stated that the child was run over by a white Ford Ranger truck in which the former municipal official María Victoria Caillava was traveling with the captain of the Argentine Navy Carlos Pérez, according to reports.

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