Overview
- Susana Trimarco said she received an anonymous call and a photo suggesting a woman living on the streets of Capiatá, near Asunción, could be her daughter.
- Paraguayan authorities opened inquiries in Capiatá after the tip, while Trimarco’s lawyers notified Argentina’s federal prosecutors and sought cooperation through PROTEX using DNA and fingerprint records on file.
- Local reporting from Capiatá identified the woman as “Doña Eva” and stated she died, with an autopsy and DNA testing expected to establish her identity.
- Trimarco announced she will travel to Paraguay next week to follow procedures and seek verification regarding the deceased woman.
- Later coverage cited Paraguayan police saying the hypothesis was discarded, leaving any final determination subject to official forensic and judicial confirmation.