
You are fulfilled Eight years after the disappearance of Elvis Martín Benítez and for the first time in a long time, his family feels like the investigation can move forward. This is how his mother put it: Erica Romerowho assured that the recent reactivation of the file opens a concrete opportunity to find out the truth about what happened then December 22, 2017.
“This day has been recorded forever. It is pain, but today it is also hope,” he said. The woman claimed that this was the case now, unlike other years new witness statements and legal action this had not been encouraged in the past and could be crucial in reconstructing the young man’s final hours.
The retrial was based on the social and judicial impact of the crime Cecilia Strzyzowskiwhich led to the appearance of public statements and witness contributions This led to proceedings that were pending for years. “Since these statements, things began to move that had previously been stopped,” explained Romero, who clarified what the prosecution was asking for booking so as not to hinder the investigation.
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Erica was convinced from the beginning that her son was not absent of his own free will and emphasized this “Something happened to Elvis that morning.”. The last concrete piece of information puts him on the way to bus stop 111, which was supposed to take him to his grandparents’ house. “If he did get into a vehicle, it was with someone he knew. He didn’t drive with strangers,” he said in statements to Radio freedomand questioned the lack of early revenue and lack of fiscal leadership in the early months.
Elvis had 18 yearsWas sociableHe studied at central schools and had a large circle of friends. At the time of his disappearance he had been Father just three months ago. “She had prepared a gift for her baby. I gave it because I thought it would come back,” her mother remembers. Today, this child – already of school age – is a “copy” of his father, a presence that endures and hurts at the same time.
From the Ministry of State, the deputy attorney Miguel Fonteina confirms that there are some new data incorporated into the file and that works affidavitsome with reserved identities. Lawsuits arising from proceedings in connection with other investigations of major significance were also integrated.
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Eight years later, Elvis Benítez’s family stands by the request: Anyone who knows something should speak upeven anonymous. With a current reward from the Federal Search System and a thing is going on again, the expectation is rekindled. “I seek nothing other than to know the truth,” emphasized Érica Romero.