“We think someone took him,” said the aunt of the missing child in Corrientes.

Loan Danilo Peña’s aunt and wife of one of the detainees spoke about the day the five-year-old boy disappeared in Corrientes and the suspicion that the family has: “We thought someone took it.”

This Monday the prosecutor Juan Carlos Castillo charged the three detainees with the crime of abandonment of personfor being guarantors of the child’s care and will soon will grant the preventive prisons.

While the rakes continue against the clock, Laudelinamiño’s aunt, spoke to the press and told how the case unfolded: «My partner is detained because he was with Loan. I was at my grandmother’s house and my husband called me there. and he asked me if the baby was here.

«My husband tells me that he peeled an orange and gave it to him, but that he never observed that Loan had gone another way. ANDThe boy did tell the other kids that he was going to look for his dad, but never to the grown-ups,” Laudelina said.

«They think he wanted to leave the place because I was afraid that the animals and the horse runs away,” he said.

«When they tell me, five minutes have passed and then I go out with my cell phone to explore the mountains, but we can’t find it«he continued.

Regarding whether the minor knew the area, he detailed: «It is not the first time that Loan came to this house. What is certain is that she had never arrived with her father on a horse alone ».

Loan’s family maintains that «There was someone on the mountain and he grabbed him«: «He must have covered his mouth because we called him several times, we looked for him and nothing happened. He doesn’t fit us.

«He played with the boys and talked. He is kind of shy, but there was a good relationship«Laudelina highlighted in dialogue with TN.

Finally, he expressed: “We want to know what happened, we are all desperate.”

With information from Argentine News.

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