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Benjamín Vicuña Says He Was Not Informed His Children Started School in Istanbul

He argues the parental pact requires joint consent on schooling decisions.

Overview

  • María Eugenia 'La China' Suárez posted that Magnolia, Amancio and Rufina began classes in Istanbul and celebrated their adaptation on Instagram.
  • Vicuña told LAM he detected changes in his kids’ daily routine, said he received no formal notice of the enrollment, and described the situation as surreal and very unpleasant.
  • He said he no longer communicates directly with Suárez, relying on lawyers, and claimed his requests for coordination went unanswered for more than a week.
  • Vicuña’s attorney, Máximo Petrachi, asserted that decisions about schooling must be taken jointly under the existing parental agreement.
  • The children recently reunited with their father in Buenos Aires, with Vicuña sharing a photo and video from a cinema outing.