
The Córdoba Prosecutor's Office concluded the interviews conducted with the woman suspected in the case of the disappearance of Lian Flores. After consulting whether to proceed with her detention, it was reported that, for the moment, it was not necessary. During the interviews with the woman's cohabitants, her husband and children, she denied having any relation to the missing boy, according to prosecutor José Alfredo Blanco's account.
Blanco detailed that the woman was engaged in healing practices in Córdoba and, despite being of Bolivian origin, was in a better economic situation. It was revealed that besides paying her, people would give her clothes, shoes, and toys that she distributed among family and friends. Despite the investigations conducted, no one was arrested in connection with the case.
José Alfredo Blanco, the prosecutor in charge of the operation, reported that the 74-year-old woman identified herself as a healer and often traveled to Córdoba to attend to members of the Bolivian community. This information is relevant as Lian's family, the missing boy, is of Bolivian nationality and has been residing in Ballesteros Sud for years.
The woman was raided in Perico, where several important items for the investigation were seized. At her residence, cell phones, bus tickets, and a bag with clothing were found that will be analyzed for relevant information. Additionally, the woman and four other residents of the house were questioned.
Blanco added that the woman admitted to carrying a large bag with clothes during her trip to Córdoba, which occurred between February 14 and 22. The Córdoba Justice System continues to investigate the healer's involvement in the disappearance of Lian Flores, keeping attention on her arrival in Ballesteros Sud before the incident.