Feb 11 • 23:14 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Sergio Lapegüe's mother was robbed: she was tied up, her house was ransacked, and cash was stolen

Sergio Lapegüe's 90-year-old mother was attacked and robbed by three assailants in her home in Lomas de Zamora, Argentina.

Elba Palermo, the 90-year-old mother of Argentine journalist Sergio Lapegüe, became a victim of a violent robbery at her home in Lomas de Zamora on a Wednesday afternoon. The incident, which lasted about 50 minutes, involved three criminals who broke into her residence around 3:45 PM. During the robbery, the assailants restrained two caregivers and tied up Palermo, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, before stealing a total of $50,000 in cash.

In a video shared by Lapegüe, who detailed the incident, it was revealed that the assailants confined his mother to a bathroom while they scoured the house for money and valuables. The robbery highlights the growing concern over safety and crime rates in the area, particularly affecting vulnerable populations such as the elderly. Such incidents have a profound impact not only on the victims but also on local residents, who may feel increasingly insecure in their own neighborhoods.

This attack has sparked discussions in Argentina regarding the need for better security measures for protecting the elderly and vulnerable individuals. As crimes like this continue to emerge, particularly in urban settings, the community's response and law enforcement's actions will be critical in addressing the underlying issues contributing to the rise in criminal activity.

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