The Search for Missing Grandchildren Continues in Argentina

The Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo continue their search for the grandchildren of Hector Germán Oesterheld, a writer associated with the disappeared during Argentina's dictatorship. Born between 1976 and 1978, their identities remain shrouded in mystery.


The Search for Missing Grandchildren Continues in Argentina

In a heartbreaking story with elements of science fiction, Fernando was taken to the nursery after his parents were kidnapped and later recovered by his paternal grandparents. This case, which unfolds amid a family tragedy, is framed in the context of the relentless search for grandchildren by the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo.

Diana and Marina, pregnant at the time of their disappearance during the dictatorship in Argentina, were unable to see their children born. The search for the grandchildren of Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Elsa Sánchez, famous disappeared figures, includes a call to anyone who may have information about people born between November 1976 and January 1978. The hope of finding these lost children remains alive in the tireless work of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo.

The intertwined stories of tragedy and memory manifest through the accounts of those who lived in uncertainty and pain. The remains of some relatives were identified years later, providing a glimpse of peace amid prolonged suffering. The persistence of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo in their search and revelation of lost identities remains a beacon of hope amid the darkness of recent Argentine history.