Padres de Loan Peña declararon en el juicio y acusaron a familiares

José Peña y María Noguera brindaron testimonios emocionales en el juicio por la desaparición de su hijo en Corrientes.

En la segunda jornada de declaraciones en el juicio oral por la desaparición de Loan Danilo Peña, sus padres declararon ante el tribunal federal en Corrientes. José Peña relató los hechos del 13 de junio de 2024 y señaló comportamientos nerviosos en su hermana Laudelina Peña y en Antonio Bernardino Benítez.

María Noguera se quebró emocionalmente al recordar la última frase que le dijo a su hijo y exigió respuestas directas. Dijo a Laudelina: “Que nos diga dónde está Loan y de dónde sacó el botín”. También afirmó que Laudelina y Carlos Pérez saben con quién está el niño.

Los acusados en la causa principal son Laudelina Peña, Antonio Bernardino Benítez, Walter Maciel, María Victoria Caillava, Carlos Pérez, Mónica del Carmen Millapi y Daniel Ramírez. El debate pasó a cuarto intermedio hasta el miércoles.

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