
Deborah Bolacio (38) Necochea arrived to spend a few days camping with his partner, but his relatives suddenly reported him missing over the weekend.
Since then, a strong search operation composed of local police and civil defense has been launched in the area where the Miguel Lillo Park camps are located and also in that area of Buenos Aires beach. A man she was in a relationship with has been arrested and they are investigating whether it was femicide.
Deborah and her partner (they’ve been together for just over two years) arrived last week to camp in the Miguel Lillo Park area. They are both from Barker, a town in Buenos Aires located between Necochea and Tandil. The idea, as confirmed by the missing woman’s relatives, was to travel by backpack and take a few days of rest on the Atlantic coast. But something happened that changed the plans.
According to local media, there were witnesses who heard a loud quarrel on Saturday night. On Sunday morning, around 8:30, The man was seen leaving the camp alone.
In addition, Deborah’s relatives did not receive any response over the weekend, neither to phone calls nor to text messages. They stressed that “Saturday is the last we know about it.”
On Monday, the police advanced search operations in the area: about 80 officers are participating in the search for the woman, according to what was published Daily echoes. At the moment, the case had news: Woman’s clothes were found on the beach, Very close to the area where they were stopping.
The camp site where the couple settled is in a wooded area off the coast, although it is located on rocks a few meters above sea level.
The case is being investigated by the local prosecutor’s office headed by Walter Berestegui. According to the woman’s relatives, Deborah is about 1.70 meters tall, has a slim build, has colorful braids in her hair, and was wearing sports clothes at the time of her disappearance.
Currently, his partner is being detained by local police and he will give a statement in the next few hours. The woman’s relatives are asking for help online to find her whereabouts.