Missing retirees from Chubut: the families of Juana Morales and Pedro Kreder launched a message after five months
Five months after the disappearance of retirees Juana Morales and Pedro Kreder, their family is urging for significant advancements in the investigation.
Five months after the disappearance of retirees Juana Morales and Pedro Kreder in Chubut, their daughter Aldana Botha has expressed persistent concerns over the stalled investigation. In a heartfelt message on Facebook, Aldana reiterated her plea for justice and transparency, emphasizing the importance of not allowing the case to fade from public attention. She called for continued pressure on authorities to act and seek the truth, asserting that the families should not be left in the dark.
Juana and Pedro, who were last seen on October 11, were relatively new acquaintances, having met just a month prior to their disappearance. Their last known location was in the CaΓ±adones de Visser area, approximately 30 kilometers from Comodoro Rivadavia. The disappearance of the retirees has raised various theories and speculations, but no substantial progress has been made in the investigation. The community is being urged to remain vigilant and supportive of the families as they seek answers.
The case highlights broader issues related to the safety and well-being of the elderly in Argentina, emphasizing the need for thorough investigations in cases of missing persons. The families of the missing retirees are advocating for justice and transparency not only for Juana and Pedro but for all cases that risk being overlooked. Their ongoing campaign aims to keep the story alive in public discourse, hoping that renewed attention will lead to breakthroughs in the search for answers.