A school report reveals that Ángel López, the boy murdered in Comodoro Rivadavia, was "angry and distressed" days before moving in with his mother after the court granted her custody. The document was written by the boy's teacher and has already been incorporated into the case file. Sandra Jaramillo was Ángel's teacher in 2025 at Kindergarten No. 413 in Comodoro Rivadavia and recalled that in November, she began to notice abrupt changes in his behavior when he found out he had to move to another educational institution because custody was given to Mariela Altamirano, his mother. "Ángel always entered the kindergarten with a smile and gave hugs that would make your day," she recounts in the document, as reported by the media ADN Sur. The document is clear about dates and moments: "On November 7, prior to his departure from the institution, he was observed excited, showing anger, shouting, distressed." In this context, as learned by the Noticias Argentinas news agency, she gave the example that he didn't want to draw: "He shows an affinity for drawing with crayons, tempera, colored pencils; he makes extensive use of the different colors offered to him. He likes to draw his family: 'mom, dad, and me.'" Another point highlighted in the document concerns the relationship between Luis López, Ángel's father, and Lorena, his stepmother: "They were always present at all activities they were called to; always on time for his entry and exit from the kindergarten. He would run to hug them when he saw them arrive." "He also had a lot of love for his sisters (Lorena's daughters); he mentioned them with a nickname, something like 'nena', 'miau', and 'guau'."
School Report: Ángel López Was Angry and Distressed Before Moving to His Mother's
Ángel López's teacher submitted a school report detailing abrupt behavioral changes in the days before his murder. The document has been incorporated into the murder case in Comodoro Rivadavia.