Overview
- The gathering, billed as the National Meeting of Families of Victims of Contaminated Fentanyl, is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the National Flag Monument in Rosario.
- Organizers invite the broader public and relatives from across Argentina, uniting roughly 30 local cases to seek accountability in a peaceful, nonpartisan demonstration.
- The La Plata court led by Judge Ernesto Kreplak is investigating lots 31.202 and 31.244 produced by Laboratorios Ramallo and distributed by HLB Pharma, with findings of Klebsiella and Ralstonia bacteria and possible illegal diversion.
- Official tallies list 124 notified victims across provinces, including 59 in Santa Fe (about 30 in Rosario), 54 in Buenos Aires Province, 7 in Córdoba, 3 in Formosa, and 1 in Buenos Aires City.
- A congressional special commission has heard testimony from families and Hospital Italiano de La Plata, signaled a possible visit to Rosario, and one family’s complaint led PAMI to fine a provider for deficient care.