• 14 hours ago
👉 En Ballesteros Sur, la desaparición de Lian Flores, ha conmocionado a la comunidad. El padre Alejandro, párroco local, comparte su experiencia acompañando a los padres del niño desaparecido. La incertidumbre y preocupación son palpables mientras el pueblo se une en oración por su regreso. Se discuten diversas teorías sobre lo sucedido, incluyendo la influencia de curanderos locales. La familia mantiene la esperanza de que Elian esté vivo, apoyados por el cariño y solidaridad del pueblo argentino. Las autoridades continúan investigando mientras el pueblo busca consuelo en sus creencias y rituales.

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00:00Father, I'm willing to listen to all the questions you have to formulate you and the whole team.
00:04Alejandro Bosi spent 45 minutes with Elian's parents.
00:08How long have you been there, Father? How long have you been competing in that place?
00:16And I, about three and a half years ago in July, I would be turning four years old.
00:23As a parish here, I am living in Ballesteros.
00:27And I have to attend the locality of Ballesteros Sur and others.
00:31Maybe the question is inappropriate, but I say, appealing to these three and a half years of experience,
00:36of knowing the community, what do you think happened?
00:41Look, I really have no idea. I have a lot of uncertainty, like a lot of people here in the locality.
00:50We are all worried.
00:52Moreover, yesterday at 8 p.m. in the chapel of San Juan Bautista in Ballesteros Sur,
00:57we were praying a mass for Loan, asking for his appearance,
01:01praying for all the people who are intensely looking for him.
01:06You know that we are not lucky enough to know the parents.
01:11I know that you have been with them, that you know them from before.
01:14How would you describe Elian's family?
01:19Elian's family, well, I barely knew them, because when the oldest of the daughters,
01:28I have a return that makes me a little confused.
01:31He has a turn, let's see if we can verify the turn, please.
01:34Excuse me, because I ...
01:36No, it's very good, it's very good.
01:38I barely knew them, he told me.
01:41Yes, for example, Maribel follows the return.
01:46No, no, it's fine.
01:48The question, there they will try to correct it, but the question has to do with the family.
01:52Well, the oldest of the daughters had received the Sacrament of Confirmation,
02:00I think the year before.
02:02From there I know her, because she was present at the mass celebrations in Ballesteros Sur.
02:09I remember that after she received the sacrament,
02:13at the end we all ate a cake and there the parents were present.
02:18Then it was a greeting, a little chat, but no more than that.
02:25Father, I don't want to get into the secret of confession or talk or anything,
02:32but do the parents believe that Elian was taken?
02:37Look, I limited myself to doing a work of accompaniment and containment.
02:46I didn't start inquiring, my questions didn't go to the side of where Elian was,
02:52what do you know, but I asked them how they felt, how they had spent this moment.
03:00And well, what I heard is that what caught their attention is that he disappeared out of nowhere.
03:07So they can't find an explanation, they tell me that Elian is a very docile boy,
03:13that he was always very close to his mother.
03:16Maybe the older brothers are a little more naughty, more playful,
03:21but he was a calmer boy.
03:24So it caught their attention that he disappeared all of a sudden.
03:30Father, I see that each community has its own rites, its own customs.
03:35There is a lot of talk about the presence of a shaman or a healer,
03:41or as someone might say, in the area, who came from Perico, Jujuy,
03:46and who used to treat, even medically, the Bolivian community of Ballesteros and Ballesteros Sud.
03:54I don't know if you know this person, if you knew that there was a person
03:59who regularly came from Jujuy to have this kind of relationship with the community.
04:08I don't know this person in particular.
04:12Yes, I know that in this area, not only here in the communities that work in the brickworks,
04:18but in our villages, it is frequent that there are healers.
04:24Well, here, talking with the parents, what comes up is this,
04:30that maybe in the dialogue with them, they tell you,
04:35you are bad or you are going through a difficult situation because they envy you.
04:39That is the most common thing that healers usually complain about.
04:44So people are worried, suggested.
04:47What I told them, trying to encourage them, is that there are a lot of people who love them,
04:53there are a lot of people who are praying for them, there is a whole country that is worried.
04:57There are many signs of affection, and well, I think that encouraged them a lot.
05:03Because above all, they have felt very contained by Argentines,
05:08and by many people from here in the village who accompany them.
05:11The first thing you want, Father Alejandro, is that Lian appears and that he returns with his family.
05:16You will have seen that there are a lot of versions.
05:19Some speak of a kind of between the father of Lian and another, and adjustments of accounts.
05:25You who know the community,
05:27do you think it is possible that there is such a great risk so that someone can take revenge on a creature?
05:38Look Luis, I think you should ask that to someone who is more focused on the subject of research.
05:47I do not have elements to seriously argue on the subject.
05:52Yes, what I can tell you is that it surprises me a lot that it has disappeared in this way,
05:57and it leaves us all wondering.
06:00What we have been doing is praying for them, praying for the family,
06:05for the whole community that is broken by this situation.
06:08And well, now I want to see, they have given me permission to continue doing an accompaniment,
06:14simply being with them, listening to them, we could pray together.
06:19So I think that can be my humble contribution.
06:22Father, did I get it wrong, or do the parents fervently believe that Lian, fortunately, is alive?
06:31When you said, I do not remember if the mother or the father,
06:35he said that they had not dreamed of him in the form of an angel.
06:41I do not want to misinterpret your words.
06:44No, it is not as you say.
06:47I think it is a belief that they have strongly rooted,
06:51which has to do with their culture.
06:53And well, they think that since Lian has not yet appeared in the dreams of any member of the family,
07:01they believe that this is a sign that he is alive, and they are waiting for him.
07:07Sure.
07:09The mother, they told us today that she is from the Bolivian community,
07:15does she communicate easily in Spanish, or is it difficult to do so,
07:19because her native language is Quechua, Father Alejandro?
07:25I was chatting with Placida and Elias, who is the father.
07:31Normally, they always spoke to me in Spanish,
07:35I did not hear a word in Quechua.
07:38The truth is that they handle Spanish very well,
07:41and the one who speaks very fluently is the eldest daughter.
07:45I think that has a lot to do with access to education in this town.
07:51They are convinced that that Saturday at three in the afternoon they went to sleep,
07:56Lian was there, and after they know what happened.
07:59This is what they tell you, right?
08:04Look, the truth is that I did not start to inquire,
08:08I know that there have been many previous interviews,
08:12many inquiries by the media, by the police,
08:17so I wanted to limit myself to listen to how they were.
08:21Accompany them, of course.
08:23My questions, yes, my questions were more on the side of how they felt,
08:27how they had faced this situation.
08:30Look, they told me that at first it was very shocking
08:34because they felt overwhelmed by the media from everywhere.
08:39People who are not used to, well, I am not used to being in front of so many media.
08:44Imagine these people.
08:46So, well, they felt invaded.
08:50Then the police, the gendarmerie did an important job of containment
08:55and now they are calmer.
08:56Father, has some kind of psychosis been generated in the people?
09:00Well, they are small towns, I mean, the saying says,
09:03small town, big hell.
09:05Is there some kind of psychosis or are there many versions in the people
09:11that are going around and that you have, from your place of authority, to limit?
09:20And there are many versions regarding this
09:23and in the people there are usually many versions regarding anything, right?
09:27So, what I try is not to get involved.
09:31When different types of theory begin to be argued,
09:35well, I stay out of it.
09:37I have tried to talk more with, I don't know,
09:40with the principals of the school where the boys go to class
09:43to have information as objective as possible
09:47and see how I can help.
09:50Father, thank you.
09:51Thank you very much.
09:52We are going to let him have lunch.
09:53I don't know if Cristian Balbo wants to ask you something else.
09:57No, no.
09:58I just want to ask Father if you have the feeling that this family,
10:05at this moment, is convinced that Lian is still here in this area
10:14because I have understood that she,
10:17according to what they said in the first instance,
10:19would no longer be here in the area.
10:22Look, I noticed them as very worried,
10:26well, as overwhelmed by uncertainty
10:31and, well, waiting for an answer.
10:35I think that the best thing we can do, well,
10:38those of us who have faith, is to pray for them,
10:40to accompany them with our prayer
10:42and those of us who do not have faith,
10:44to throw a good vibe, to think positively,
10:48giving all the best to these people.
10:52Thank you, Father.
10:53Thank you both.
10:55We hope we have not delayed the lunch too much, Father.
10:58I send you a hug.
11:01A big hug for you, Luis,
11:03and, well, I take this moment to invite all the people to this,
11:10to pray for the family, to pray for the community.
11:13They are having a very hard time.
11:15Of course.

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