Mother reported for losing graduates' funds in casino

A mother in Misiones faces a criminal complaint after admitting she lost 17 million pesos raised for a graduation party in a casino. She was in charge of managing the funds. A graduate described the emotional toll on the students.

In Misiones, a mother who managed funds for a high school graduation party faces a criminal complaint. The 17 million pesos, raised by students, were lost in a casino, as the woman admitted. The complaint was filed after parents and students learned of the situation, leaving the young people bewildered.

A graduate described the scene: “There were kids crying, not knowing what to do.” This incident took place amid preparations for the end-of-year celebration, where the funds came from family contributions and collective efforts. The mother, identified as the responsible party, faces charges related to mishandling or similar, though exact legal details are not specified.

The case highlights the trust placed in school event administrators and the consequences of personal decisions impacting the community. Authorities are investigating the fund usage, prioritizing recovery for those affected.

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