María Sol, a 29-year-old woman from Luján, faces accusations of multiple scams by pretending to have terminal illnesses like leukemia and selling non-existent tickets to family and friends. Victim Elías recounted that she claimed her health insurance did not cover the treatment. The total amount scammed exceeds 20,000 dollars.
María Sol, 29 years old and from Luján, has been accused of repeated scams against her family and friends. Reports indicate she pretended to suffer from terminal illnesses, such as leukemia, to obtain money. One victim, Elías, stated: “She said that her prepaga did not cover it and that she had leukemia.” Additionally, she sold non-existent tickets, contributing to a total scam amount exceeding 20,000 dollars.
The story came to light recently, with details revealed in local media. Authorities are investigating these cases, which involve direct deceptions of close individuals. No further details have been provided on the exact number of victims or the current status of the legal process, but reports emphasize the personal nature of the scams.
This case highlights how deceptions based on fake medical emergencies can impact local communities, though sources do not speculate on motivations beyond the reported facts.