Ramona and Angélica
were babies when their mother died in
Misiones
: each one had a different destiny.
It took 50 years for the sisters to meet again
and hug each other again, thanks to a search that their children began.
Ramona Ríos was approximately nine years old when
tragedy struck her family
.
Although she did not have many memories, she knew that she had three siblings: Angélica, Clementino and Sara Arévalo.
That was what she told her children, who decided to follow the tracks to reunite the family.
In 2016, her daughter Carina joined the
group called "Where Are You? and posted a photo of her mother. "
She is Ramona Ríos, who is looking for her brothers
," she wrote next to the image.
And he provided data: "My mother Ramona is the oldest of the four. They lived in Misiones, El Dorado. She has very low memories since she was 9 years old when she was taken away from them."
Two sisters were separated when they were babies in Misiones and were reunited 50 years later
"Possibly one of the girls was taken to an aunt who was married to a policeman or gendarme. The man was perhaps taken to Paraguay, since his father was from there. The other is not known. I hope someone identifies with this history," he completed.
In dialogue with
Diario Huarpe
, Carina recounted: “We spent time with my brothers reading the stories.
Searching.
Early mornings not only comparing, but maintaining hope.
Because every reunion story gave us hope that it could happen."
"
There are times when you want to stop looking
. Because yes, because it wears you out. But we continue because the reunion stories made it seem possible," he explained.
a hopeful message
A day like any other, Carina received a hopeful message: "
Hi, I'm Angelica, you wrote to me many years ago
."
“We started talking.
We were comparing the stories and yes, they had a lot in common.
In addition, physically they are very similar, "said Carina.
Two sisters were separated when they were babies in Misiones and were reunited 50 years later
So that there is no doubt, they decided that Ramona and Angélica would make a video call.
“That day we left the two of them alone by video call, mom came out with teary eyes.
'
It's her
,' she told us," she recalled.
And he continued: "Quickly, we began to manage the trip, we needed them to see each other because
their other two brothers had died
. If we let time pass, it would be too late."
Finally, Ramona and Angélica met again this Thursday after 50 years without seeing each other.
When they saw each other, they gave each other a long hug between tears.
“There are thousands of stories of people looking for each other.
We hope they don't stop looking until they find each other," Carina closed, with a hopeful message.
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