Overview
- La China Suárez posted that her three children have been attending The British International School of Istanbul for two weeks and are adapting well.
- Attorney Máximo Petrachi asserts education decisions must be taken jointly under the coparenting agreement and says Vicuña’s side was not notified.
- Suárez disputes that, telling a journalist that Vicuña knew through daily video calls with the children and that the plan had been communicated.
- Media identified the school, reported its high fees and policy excluding Turkish nationals, and referenced a commonly reported 30‑days‑in‑Turkey/10‑days‑in‑Argentina time‑sharing framework.
- Argentine outlets report Vicuña is emotionally affected and that his mother traveled from Chile to support him, as both legal teams signal a preference for negotiated solutions over court action.