Overview
- Eugenia “La China” Suárez posted photos confirming her three children have attended classes for two weeks in Istanbul and described them as adapted and happy.
- Multiple outlets identify the institution as The British International School of Istanbul, reporting high tuition and a policy that excludes Turkish nationals per the school’s website.
- Benjamín Vicuña’s attorney, Máximo Petrachi, says the actor was not informed of the enrollment and notes they are evaluating possible legal steps while seeking a consensual resolution.
- Reports say Vicuña learned of the schooling through Suárez’s social media post, which she denies by asserting he knew through daily video calls with the children.
- Coverage cites a time‑sharing arrangement described by journalists as 30 days with Suárez in Turkey and 10 days with Vicuña, a context presented as shaping the schooling decision.