Overview
- Reporters say Suárez set up a 20-day academic support program for Magnolia and Amancio to maintain their English, describing it as assistance rather than formal enrollment.
- Vicuña learned of the classes from the children and grew angry, with his lawyer concerned the step could violate their shared-decision agreement.
- Coverage indicates the parents are not speaking directly and are using representatives as lawyers work to restore minimal communication and plan logistics.
- Clarín reports the children are expected to return to Argentina on September 19 to resume their activities with their father.
- The flare-up follows July’s revoked travel authorization and subsequent legal interventions that enabled visits to Turkey, keeping tensions under legal and media scrutiny.