After the discovery of 501 abandoned coffins and 200 bags with human remains that occurred this Tuesday in the La Plata cemetery, one of
Jorge Julio López's sons
appeared in the file investigating the origin of the discovery and
He asked
that the remains be preserved to verify them
with the genetic record of
his father
, who disappeared after testifying against the genocidal Miguel Etchecolatz in a case of crimes against humanity during the dictatorship.
Rubén López, one of the sons of the bricklayer and Peronist militant
who disappeared in 2006, reported this Thursday that he presented an order "not to innovate" in the case investigating the discovery of the remains in the La Plata cemetery and that is being processed before Fiscal Unit 15. of that city.
The information was disseminated by López's son on his profile on the social network Facebook: "In view of what happened in the La Plata cemetery, yesterday (this Wednesday) we presented an order not to innovate so that all the
corresponding work and comparisons
in order to know if some of
those remains could correspond to our father
."
López also added that together with his brother they hope "that the prosecutors will do everything possible
and the impossible as well
."
Jorge Julio López was a bricklayer and Peronist activist who
disappeared
on September 18, 2006 after testifying in the trial against the repressor Etchecolatz, and
before appearing to hear the arguments
.
At that time,
López had been able to identify Etchecolatz
as one of those who participated in the operation in which he was kidnapped at the end of October 1976 and as one of the officers who
applied torture to him and other
detainees in the
clandestine center of Arana.
.
News in development.
D.S.