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Prosecutor Seeks Graf’s Questioning After 911 Call Is Attributed to His Sister

Prosecutors now cite Ingrid Graf as the caller to sharpen a cover-up case that avoids homicide prescription.

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Overview

  • Judge Alejandro Litvack is reviewing the fiscal’s request to summon Norberto Cristian Graf for aggravated cover-up and has not set a date for the hearing.
  • The remains found on May 20 at Avenida Congreso 3742 in Coghlan were identified as those of Diego Fernández Lima, missing since 1984, alongside items including a Casio calculator watch and a school bow tie.
  • According to the prosecutor’s filing, a worker uncovered a skull during construction, architect Marcos Arcifa notified the property, and Ingrid Graf then called 911 from the site.
  • Some outlets reported an anonymous neighbor’s 911 call, but the prosecution says the investigation formally began with the call from inside the property.
  • The prosecution argues Graf knew about the buried remains and gave conflicting explanations to workers, while his defense says he had no knowledge and raises the possibility that a third party placed the body there.