A year after the disappearance of Lian Flores, there is a lead that he may have been seen in Bolivia
A year after the disappearance of 3-year-old Lian Flores, a lead indicates he may have been sighted in Bolivia, prompting ongoing investigations and family calls for justice.
This Sunday marks one year since the disappearance of 3-year-old Lian Gael Flores Soraide, who was last seen at his home in a rural area of Ballesteros Sud, Córdoba. The anniversary coincides with the upcoming trial related to another missing child, Loan Danilo Peña. However, there are significant differences in the cases, as in Lian's situation, there are no suspects and the family is not considered under suspicion.
Recently, Carlos Nayi, the family's lawyer, revealed to La Nacion that investigations have extended beyond Argentina, with operations conducted in both Peru and Bolivia. There are reports suggesting that Lian may have been seen in a specific location in Bolivia. The focus of the investigation is leaning towards a human trafficking hypothesis, which underlines the gravity of the situation as the family continues to seek justice for their son.
The family plans to hold a public gathering on the anniversary of Lian's disappearance to demand justice, reflecting their ongoing distress and determination in the face of this harrowing situation. As the investigation develops, the aftermath of Lian’s disappearance poses serious questions about child safety and the effectiveness of current measures to combat human trafficking in the region.