Overview
- Susana Trimarco reported late‑night calls and a photo from Paraguay indicating a woman in severe deterioration might be her daughter, missing since 2002.
- Federal Prosecutor’s Office No. 2 in Tucumán initiated on‑site procedures in Capiatá in coordination with Protex and Paraguayan prosecutors to locate and identify the woman.
- Trimarco noted the case file contains Marita Verón’s DNA and fingerprints, enabling rapid forensic confirmation if the woman is found.
- Local accounts cited by media describe the woman as calling herself “Doña Eva,” saying she is 39, living on the streets of Capiatá’s San Ramón neighborhood, with apparent mental and physical decline; these details remain unverified.
- On Friday, Trimarco said she was informed the woman had died and that she will travel to Paraguay next week to identify the remains, a development described as ongoing by local media.