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Justice authorized a father to go look for his 11-year-old daughter in Córdoba: he has not seen her for 207 days

2020-09-22T19:50:00.256Z


The girl is at her mother's house, in Río Ceballos. The man lives in the province of Buenos Aires.


09/22/2020 - 16:31

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

The Federal Court N ° 3, of Córdoba, in charge of the judge Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja, this Tuesday authorized a lawyer to travel from the province of Buenos Aires to the city of Río Ceballos to look for his daughter, an eleven-year-old girl and to be able to take her home, after

207 days without being able to see her

due to the quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“It has been more than 190 days since I last saw my daughter.

I have respected the quarantine, but this discretion possessed by the State has become an arbitrariness, because in order to avoid a greater evil, which did not occur,

essential

and fundamental

rights

, constitutional guarantees, and are violated international treaties ”, the lawyer Eduardo Federico Olmedo Maülle (49) had raised before the judge.

According to the Cordovan newspaper

La Voz

, Olmedo Maülle, who resides in the Buenos Aires town of Canning, filed an appeal in which he referred to the case of Solange Musse, who died of cancer in Córdoba without having been able to see her father, who was denied access to that province.

Olmedo Maülle and his ex-partner - the mother of the eleven-year-old girl - filed an appeal to

urgently

order

the federal, provincial and municipal authorities for the

free movement

of the man from Canning to Río Ceballos so that he could withdraw his baby from the mother's home and take her to yours.

The man, says

La Voz

, said that the last time he was with his daughter was on February 28.

And at the time of filing the appeal, he had

not seen her

for

190 days

.

This Tuesday, the judge authorized the trip in which Olmedo Maülle must comply with all the protocols established by the Cordovan Emergency Operations Center (COE).

Long process

On July 17, Olmedo Maülle had requested the COE, by e-mail, to inform him of the requirements to travel to Río Ceballos and return with his daughter.

He was willing to do it

without getting out of his vehicle

.

He never got an answer to his request, he says.

On August 24, he said, he repeated the request, specifying that he would travel with a PCR test (swabbing), no more than 48 hours old, as requested by the province.

After a laborious

round-trip of messages

, the authorities granted him a permit whose maximum validity of 96 hours made it impossible to use, Olmedo Maülle explained to the judge.

The process of requesting the swab, which is carried out and having the result can take 72 hours, and the permit began to take effect on a Sunday, the day on which it would not be possible to process the laboratory analysis.

“A kind of

anarchy

is being lived

in which a mayor of a town overpowers our National Constitution, or a governor or a president can meet with friends.

And in contrast to this, a girl cannot see her father ”, questioned the lawyer.

Olmedo Maülle also pointed out that the girl's mother is unable to work as a therapeutic assistant, because she does not have anyone who can take care of her daughter.

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