Buenos Aires, March 1 (NA) – The case of Danilo Peña, the minor who disappeared on June 13, 2024, in Corrientes, is far from being resolved after a preliminary hearing concluded without a decision and a trial with no set date. In this scenario, the Argentine News Agency is in the province to provide context on the case's status and the political climate. More than a year and a half after one of the most significant disappearances in the country's history, the case remains stalled with no news of the child, and 17 accused individuals await a decision on when the oral trial will take place. This Friday, February 27, the city became the scene of intense judicial activity with the preliminary hearing for the trial, where it was expected that the Tribunal would reach an agreement with the prosecution, plaintiffs, and defense regarding evidence, witnesses, and the trial's start date. Nevertheless, no agreement was reached during the day, and it is currently unknown what will happen to the case's future. Amid an atmosphere of uncertainty, anger, desperation, and with politics playing its best hand, the Argentine News Agency is present in Corrientes to cover the context of one of the most relevant cases in recent years.
Argentina: Disappearance Case Stalled Without Trial Date
Over a year and a half after Danilo Peña's disappearance in Corrientes, the legal case remains unresolved. With 17 accused awaiting trial and preliminary hearings yielding no results, the future of the case is shrouded in uncertainty.