Case Lian: One Year After His Disappearance, His Parents Say He Is Alive and Seek to Break the Silence of Their Neighbors to Find Him
The parents of Lian Gael Flores Soraide, a three-year-old boy who disappeared a year ago in Cordoba, Argentina, continue to believe he is alive and are seeking justice amid a lack of cooperation from neighbors.
A year has passed since the disappearance of three-year-old Lian Gael Flores Soraide, who was last seen in Ballesteros Sud, Cordoba, on February 22, 2025. His parents, Elías and Plácida, maintain that their son is alive and have been relentless in their pursuit to raise awareness and seek justice amidst a slow-moving judicial process. They assert that Lian was taken away through a betrayal, indicating a sense of familiarity with the circumstances of his disappearance.
Despite over 365 days without any significant leads or developments in the investigation, the case remains open with no suspects identified. The family's pleas highlight a deeply emotional struggle, underscoring their belief that Lian was taken by someone close to them who was aware of their routines and their child's whereabouts. Plácida has expressed her conviction that it is implausible for a stranger to have committed such an act, further emphasizing the notion that the truth lies within their community.
As the investigation drags on with neighboring residents maintaining silence, the pressure mounts on the local community to provide any information that could aid in resolving this tragic case. The family continues to urge those who may have knowledge about Lian’s disappearance to come forward, reinforcing their hope that transparency will eventually lead to the truth and the return of their beloved son.