Mar 20 • 23:52 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Justice ordered the search for four siblings aged between two and five years

Four siblings, aged between two and five, are missing in San Lorenzo, Argentina, prompting a search order by the Justice.

In a concerning development, four siblings aged between two and five years old have been reported missing since March 17 in San Lorenzo, a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. The Regional Prosecutor's Office has initiated a search and requested the public's assistance in locating them. The siblings, Valentina, Bayron, Nasly, and Justina Ruiz, were under the care of a third party due to judicial arrangements and had been living in a designated residence when they disappeared.

According to a press release from the prosecutor's office, the children's mother had maintained some level of contact despite not having custody. The care arrangement was set by the Undersecretariat of Gender, Equality, Diversity, Childhood, Adolescence, and Disability, indicating the state's involvement in the family's situation. Images of the children have been released as part of the appeal for information about their whereabouts.

The circumstances surrounding the disappearance raise serious concerns regarding child welfare and the effectiveness of judicial oversight in protecting vulnerable children. The local community is now mobilizing to search for the siblings, highlighting the urgent need to ensure the children's safety and the broader implications of the case for child protection policies in Argentina.

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