Aimara, the baby that was stolen
This morning, a baby barely 48 hours old was stolen from the Diego Paroissien Acute Hospital in the La Matanza district. Someone took her while she was in a crib and her mom, Elizabeth, slept next to her. The nightmare for her mother and her family lasted about seven hours until the Buenos Aires Police found the creature safe and sound in the town of Isidro Casanova: it was held by a 21-year-old boy who was arrested. Later, two women accused of having taken the little girl in a backpack were also arrested.
It all started in the early hours of this Saturday at the health facility located on Brigadier General Juan Manuel de Rosas Avenue at 6000, in San Justo. According to police sources, Elizabeth recounted that when she woke up for a medical check-up, she noticed that her daughter, Aimara, was not in her crib. Both shared room 210 with two other patients with their respective children, who had not noticed the absence of the minor either.
Thus, a desperate search began. By reviewing the hospital’s records and security cameras, the investigators found a suspect: at 01:25, a light-haired woman, dressed in sportswear and wearing a mask, appeared in the maternity ward and asked about the room. 210. But the staff of the place refused him entry because he was not a relative and, consequently, he withdrew.
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The robbery at the Paroissien Hospital occurred this morning
Around 6, the same woman was recorded sitting outside the hospital next to a young woman. At that time the hospital guard was changed and at 6:15, the suspect appeared again with the intention of accessing Elizabeth and Aimara’s room. This time, she was able to do it because the employee on duty allowed her to enter “without making any record in the corresponding book,” the sources said.
After about three minutes, the cameras show the suspect leaving the hospital with a backpack on her back: it is believed that she was carrying the baby there. And once outside, she met the young woman who was with her and they walked away from her down the avenue, according to the reconstruction of the events.
The women arrested in the framework of the investigation of the theft of the baby
The prosecutor Gastón Bianchi, head of the Functional Investigation and Trial Unit (UFIJ) No. 3 of La Matanza, intervened in the case. While members of the Departmental Security Police Station and the DDI of La Matanza were tracking clues to find Aimara’s whereabouts, they received an anonymous call and a photo, and requested a wiretap and the opening of an antenna on Crovara and Cristiania avenues. in Isidro Casanova. The data led them to the creature.
The police officers went to the area and found Aimara at the door of a parish, in the arms of a 21-year-old young man identified as EAV, with a registered address a few blocks away. The officers questioned him about the baby, but he responded “evasively.” After that, the prosecutor ordered the arrest of the suspect, while the little girl was returned to her mother. In the next few hours he will be investigated.
The stolen baby at Hospital Paroissien was found in the arms of a 21-year-old who was detained
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But that was not all because hours later the suspect who entered the hospital and the young woman who accompanied her were also apprehended. This is Georgina Ayelén Rodríguez, 32, and her daughter Ailén, 18.
Both will also be investigated by Bianchi, probably tomorrow. Meanwhile, the investigators continue the search, now to find Aimara’s father, a 33-year-old man who is separated from Elizabeth. “It is about determining he had some responsibility for the event,” the sources explained.
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