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  • 2/26/2025
La desaparición de Lian Flores, un niño de 4 años, ha generado temor e incertidumbre en el pueblo. La situación se complica con el testimonio contradictorio sobre el idioma que habla la madre del menor, quien según algunos vecinos se comunicaba fluidamente en español, mientras que las autoridades afirman lo contrario.

🗣️ Marina Calabró @facupastor
👉 Seguí en #ArrancaLaTardeEnA24
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00:00What's going on?
00:01I don't know...
00:02It's all very...
00:03Very weird...
00:04Very...
00:05I don't know, I'm used to it.
00:06My son, for example, is used to walking.
00:08Until a certain time.
00:09To walk alone.
00:10Now with this, it's like one has to have more...
00:13He's afraid.
00:14You used to let him come here without control.
00:17Now I see you here with him.
00:18He used to come.
00:19Let's say, he used to come.
00:20I used to see him.
00:21He came with me.
00:22That's why he stayed with his friends.
00:23But fishing from that side.
00:24But now, with all this, no.
00:25He can't.
00:26He doesn't come.
00:27He doesn't come.
00:28What do you think could have happened?
00:29I don't know.
00:30I don't think.
00:31I don't know.
00:32Did you see that strange gray truck that all the neighbors saw?
00:35No.
00:36Let's say, you see trucks all the time.
00:38Polarized, white, blue.
00:39Of all colors.
00:40Entering the town.
00:41But no, no.
00:42Specifically that one, no.
00:43General.
00:44General.
00:45Facundo, Marina, listen to Mercedes so you can talk to her.
00:46Well, Mercedes, how are you?
00:47Facundo Pastor greets you with Marina Calabrani here at A24.
00:48Yes, I like it.
00:49Thank you for being there.
00:50Well, I imagine the commotion there will be.
00:51Yes, yes.
00:53in that area where everything is quiet and suddenly a little boy disappears, right?
00:54Sure.
00:55Yes, that's what I was telling you.
00:56We here, with our children, we let them be, come to the river, fish or walk until a certain
00:57hour.
00:58What is happening now never happened.
00:59And it's like now one is afraid.
01:00Yes.
01:01Yes.
01:02Yes.
01:03Yes.
01:04Yes.
01:05Yes.
01:06Yes.
01:07Yes.
01:08Yes.
01:09Yes.
01:10Yes.
01:11Yes.
01:12Yes.
01:13Yes.
01:14Yes.
01:15Yes.
01:16Yes.
01:17Yes.
01:18Yes.
01:19Yes.
01:20Yes.
01:21He says he is, because he has his light where I don't need it.
01:22He is the light that has me.
01:23Yes.
01:24And I'm afraid.
01:25He's afraid.
01:26Of course.
01:27The family know it or the boy had seen it sometime before?
01:28To the family, if.
01:29Look, I worked in a business here in town and they were going to buy.
01:33In the ones that always cut in to the mother.
01:38Let's see, normal one the woman, normal.
01:42Did he speak in Quechua or in Spanish?
01:44In Spanish.
01:45Did he speak fluent Spanish?
01:46Yes, yes, yes.
01:48Did it catch your attention that he doesn't speak Spanish?
01:50Yes.
01:51Ah.
01:52Did it catch your attention?
01:53Yes, yes, it caught my attention.
01:54He speaks, he speaks Spanish.
01:56At least when we attended him, he already spoke...
01:59Fluently?
02:00Yes, yes, yes.
02:01The husband also went down to buy, let's say...
02:04He's known like that.
02:06Yes, of course.
02:07From El Ladrillo, many people from the town have gone to buy where they were.
02:11Yes, of course.
02:12He speaks Spanish, doesn't he?
02:13I'm shocked by this fact.
02:14Yes, the...
02:15I'm shocked by this fact, Ale, and I think you too, and Facundo, because, well, yesterday
02:20the consul of Bolivia, the consul who...
02:23He said another consul.
02:24Yes, with his head in Córdoba, said that he already speaks practically zero Spanish,
02:27that he speaks in Quechua, that he needed an interpreter to be able to dialogue with the
02:31prosecution, and, well, it's not what the neighbor is crediting.
02:36Of course.
02:37No, no, no.
02:38At least in the business, let's say, they spoke well.
02:41Normal.
02:42He handled the language.
02:43No problem.
02:44Vallini...
02:45Vallini said it was very complicated to dialogue with the lady and that they were going to ask
02:49for a Quechua interpreter.
02:50Yes, yes.
02:51The lawyer.
02:52And if now she, who knows her, was going to buy.
02:53They say that Spanish is fluent.
02:54Well, attention.
02:55Well, the testimony...
02:56Very valuable.
02:57The strongest testimony...
02:58Yes.
02:59Of the last few days.
03:00What you have told, because nobody knew this situation.
03:03Of course.
03:04Of course.
03:05No, yes.
03:06She spoke, let's say, what she bought, what she wanted to buy.
03:08They said it well.
03:09That's where we talked, we asked her.
03:12With my cousin, who is the owner of the business, we told him the best of the boys, how many
03:16boys he had.
03:17And she told us.
03:18And no, good.
03:19At least at that time she spoke well.
03:21How did your son speak to you?
03:23Well.
03:24That one had, that one who was, I don't know if it was, no, at that time, no, Liana,
03:28no, because it was two years ago that I did not work there.
03:30And that they were all followed.
03:32No, but good.
03:33I don't know.
03:34Fluid the talk.
03:35Yes, yes, yes, yes.
03:36Well.
03:37And any more data that you remember of the family dynamics?
03:38Something else that has caught your attention or nothing?
03:39All normal?
03:40No, all normal.
03:41Something that is not so immense to say?
03:42No, no.
03:43All normal.
03:44Good.
03:45Good.
03:46Well, Ale.
03:47Ale.
03:48Ale.
03:49Ale.
03:50Ale.
03:51Ale.
03:52Ale.
03:53Ale.
03:54Ale.
03:55Ale.
03:56Ale.
03:57Ale.
03:58Ale.
03:59Ale.
04:00Ale.

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