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Grooming in Garupá: the Father of One of the Girls Became a Plaintiff

The father of one of the girls who escaped from the home Pope Francis of Garupá and ended up captive in an abandoned factory constituted as a particular plaintiff in the case investigating four suspects, including a missionary police officer, for grooming and other crimes. The formal request was presented to the Investigation Court One of Posadas and the application was accepted by magistrate Fernando Verón, as a legal subrogant of that judicial…
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The father of one of the girls who escaped from the home Pope Francis of Garupá and ended up captive in an abandoned factory constituted as a particular plaintiff in the case investigating four suspects, including a missionary police officer, for grooming and other crimes. The formal request was presented to the Investigation Court One of Posadas and the application was accepted by magistrate Fernando Verón, as a legal subrogant of that judicial…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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