Body of missing retiree found in confiscated property in Río Gallegos

The body of 71-year-old Aníbal Cepeda was found on Sunday in an abandoned complex in Río Gallegos. The property once belonged to Daniel Muñoz, former secretary to Néstor Kirchner.

The body was discovered in the internal patio of an abandoned apartment building at the corner of Gobernador Moyano and Federico Sphur on the Costanera. The site is managed by the Agencia de Administración de Bienes del Estado and guarded by Gendarmería Nacional.

Investigators reached the location after arresting Marcelo Félix Curtti, who provided precise details on the spot. Cepeda had been missing since April 20, with searches involving drones and boat patrols on rivers and lagoons.

The autopsy will establish the cause of death as forensic experts and División de Investigaciones personnel collect evidence at the scene.

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Argentine police search the empty home of fugitive Galvarino Apablaza, former FPMR leader linked to Senator Jaime Guzmán's murder, on the crime's 35th anniversary.
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Argentine police fail to find Galvarino Apablaza at his home

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Argentine police carried out a detention order against Galvarino Apablaza, former FPMR leader prosecuted as the intellectual author of Senator Jaime Guzmán's murder, but did not find him at his home on Wednesday. The incident coincides with the 35th anniversary of the crime. Chilean authorities are coordinating with Argentina to locate him and proceed with extradition.

Chaco authorities detained two men aged 21 and 35 in connection with the presumed homicide of 82-year-old Bernabé Navarro, whose bicycle and body were found in a rural area near Villa Ángela. The case shifted from disappearance to homicide probe after over a month of searches.

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Argentina's government offered a 20 million peso reward for information on Galvarino Sergio Apablaza Guerra, named as the intellectual author of senator Jaime Guzmán's murder 35 years ago. Apablaza evaded capture on Wednesday and recently lost his political refugee status. Chilean president José Antonio Kast will travel to Argentina this Sunday to discuss the case with Javier Milei.

Guanajuato state prosecutors confirmed the discovery of 20 bodies in clandestine graves across various properties and closed areas in Valencia de Fuentes, Cortázar. Mayor Mauricio Estefanía initially reported more than 15 bodies found by search collectives and prosecutors in one property.

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The BIPE unit of Chile's PDI rescued a Peruvian clothing merchant kidnapped on Wednesday in Estación Central, Santiago, and found her in good condition in Cerro Navia. Prosecutors will formalize charges against four detainees: two Chileans and two Venezuelans. Meanwhile, police investigate the kidnapping of hardware businessman Jorge Vera, which took place on Tuesday in San Miguel.

Authorities recovered the body of Leandro Isidro Beltrán Reséndiz, the last of four miners trapped in the March 25 tailings dam collapse at Sinaloa's Santa Fe mine in El Rosario. Found dead after 33 days underground, his body was located early on April 27. Two miners—José Alejandro Cástulo Colín and Francisco Zapata Nájera—had been rescued alive earlier, while a third was found dead on April 8.

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PDI Director General Eduardo Cerna testified on Monday before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Commission that he decided the retirement of Prefect General Consuelo Peña, subdirector of Intelligence, Organized Crime and Migration Security. He reaffirmed it was an institutional decision per current regulations. Ruling party lawmakers praised the presentation and called to end the generated controversy.

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