00:00What's going on?
00:01I don't know...
00:02It's all very...
00:03Very weird...
00:04Very...
00:05I don't know, I'm used to it.
00:06My son, for example, is used to walking.
00:08Until a certain time.
00:09To walk alone.
00:10Now with this, it's like one has to have more...
00:13He's afraid.
00:14You used to let him come here without control.
00:17Now I see you here with him.
00:18He used to come.
00:19Let's say, he used to come.
00:20I used to see him.
00:21He came with me.
00:22That's why he stayed with his friends.
00:23But fishing from that side.
00:24But now, with all this, no.
00:25He can't.
00:26He doesn't come.
00:27He doesn't come.
00:28What do you think could have happened?
00:29I don't know.
00:30I don't think.
00:31I don't know.
00:32Did you see that strange gray truck that all the neighbors saw?
00:35No.
00:36Let's say, you see trucks all the time.
00:38Polarized, white, blue.
00:39Of all colors.
00:40Entering the town.
00:41But no, no.
00:42Specifically that one, no.
00:43General.
00:44General.
00:45Facundo, Marina, listen to Mercedes so you can talk to her.
00:46Well, Mercedes, how are you?
00:47Facundo Pastor greets you with Marina Calabrani here at A24.
00:48Yes, I like it.
00:49Thank you for being there.
00:50Well, I imagine the commotion there will be.
00:51Yes, yes.
00:53in that area where everything is quiet and suddenly a little boy disappears, right?
00:54Sure.
00:55Yes, that's what I was telling you.
00:56We here, with our children, we let them be, come to the river, fish or walk until a certain
00:57hour.
00:58What is happening now never happened.
00:59And it's like now one is afraid.
01:00Yes.
01:01Yes.
01:02Yes.
01:03Yes.
01:04Yes.
01:05Yes.
01:06Yes.
01:07Yes.
01:08Yes.
01:09Yes.
01:10Yes.
01:11Yes.
01:12Yes.
01:13Yes.
01:14Yes.
01:15Yes.
01:16Yes.
01:17Yes.
01:18Yes.
01:19Yes.
01:20Yes.
01:21He says he is, because he has his light where I don't need it.
01:22He is the light that has me.
01:23Yes.
01:24And I'm afraid.
01:25He's afraid.
01:26Of course.
01:27The family know it or the boy had seen it sometime before?
01:28To the family, if.
01:29Look, I worked in a business here in town and they were going to buy.
01:33In the ones that always cut in to the mother.
01:38Let's see, normal one the woman, normal.
01:42Did he speak in Quechua or in Spanish?
01:44In Spanish.
01:45Did he speak fluent Spanish?
01:46Yes, yes, yes.
01:48Did it catch your attention that he doesn't speak Spanish?
01:50Yes.
01:51Ah.
01:52Did it catch your attention?
01:53Yes, yes, it caught my attention.
01:54He speaks, he speaks Spanish.
01:56At least when we attended him, he already spoke...
01:59Fluently?
02:00Yes, yes, yes.
02:01The husband also went down to buy, let's say...
02:04He's known like that.
02:06Yes, of course.
02:07From El Ladrillo, many people from the town have gone to buy where they were.
02:11Yes, of course.
02:12He speaks Spanish, doesn't he?
02:13I'm shocked by this fact.
02:14Yes, the...
02:15I'm shocked by this fact, Ale, and I think you too, and Facundo, because, well, yesterday
02:20the consul of Bolivia, the consul who...
02:23He said another consul.
02:24Yes, with his head in Córdoba, said that he already speaks practically zero Spanish,
02:27that he speaks in Quechua, that he needed an interpreter to be able to dialogue with the
02:31prosecution, and, well, it's not what the neighbor is crediting.
02:36Of course.
02:37No, no, no.
02:38At least in the business, let's say, they spoke well.
02:41Normal.
02:42He handled the language.
02:43No problem.
02:44Vallini...
02:45Vallini said it was very complicated to dialogue with the lady and that they were going to ask
02:49for a Quechua interpreter.
02:50Yes, yes.
02:51The lawyer.
02:52And if now she, who knows her, was going to buy.
02:53They say that Spanish is fluent.
02:54Well, attention.
02:55Well, the testimony...
02:56Very valuable.
02:57The strongest testimony...
02:58Yes.
02:59Of the last few days.
03:00What you have told, because nobody knew this situation.
03:03Of course.
03:04Of course.
03:05No, yes.
03:06She spoke, let's say, what she bought, what she wanted to buy.
03:08They said it well.
03:09That's where we talked, we asked her.
03:12With my cousin, who is the owner of the business, we told him the best of the boys, how many
03:16boys he had.
03:17And she told us.
03:18And no, good.
03:19At least at that time she spoke well.
03:21How did your son speak to you?
03:23Well.
03:24That one had, that one who was, I don't know if it was, no, at that time, no, Liana,
03:28no, because it was two years ago that I did not work there.
03:30And that they were all followed.
03:32No, but good.
03:33I don't know.
03:34Fluid the talk.
03:35Yes, yes, yes, yes.
03:36Well.
03:37And any more data that you remember of the family dynamics?
03:38Something else that has caught your attention or nothing?
03:39All normal?
03:40No, all normal.
03:41Something that is not so immense to say?
03:42No, no.
03:43All normal.
03:44Good.
03:45Good.
03:46Well, Ale.
03:47Ale.
03:48Ale.
03:49Ale.
03:50Ale.
03:51Ale.
03:52Ale.
03:53Ale.
03:54Ale.
03:55Ale.
03:56Ale.
03:57Ale.
03:58Ale.
03:59Ale.
04:00Ale.
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