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The 13-year-old boy who had disappeared this Monday in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Liniers appeared

2021-08-31T11:56:58.662Z


It was confirmed by the teenager's brother, who announced that Ignacio is fine. 08/31/2021 8:43 AM Clarín.com Society Updated 08/31/2021 8:55 AM The 13-year-old adolescent who disappeared when he left his house this Monday appeared on Tuesday towards the San José school in the Liniers neighborhood. "A policeman found him and he is at the police station. He was healthy and walking on the street , in Ciudad Evita. They told us that he was lost and disoriented, " said his bro


08/31/2021 8:43 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

Updated 08/31/2021 8:55 AM

The 13-year-old adolescent who disappeared when he left his house this Monday appeared on Tuesday towards the San José school in the Liniers neighborhood.

"A policeman found him and he is at the police station. He

was healthy and walking on the street

, in Ciudad Evita. They told us that he was

lost and disoriented,

" said his brother Juan Pablo this Tuesday, shortly before eight thirty in the morning.

"We are waiting for the judge's call to go look for him. We have not yet been able to speak with him. We have just found out," he added in a dialogue with the press.

Ignacio Damiano had been seen for the last time this Monday afternoon in Alberdi and Larrazábal, where his backpack was also found.


Judicial sources indicated that the City police had detected movements in one of the SUBE cards, the information of which was provided by the family, so the search was extended to other neighborhoods.

The minor, approximately 1.60 tall, had left his house on his way to the San José Institute in that Buenos Aires neighborhood and, as confirmed by the school, he never entered.

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