Before Loan disappeared, there were rumors and people were saying that she was dedicated, so to speak, to finding children of people who could not support them," said Julieta, a resident of 9 de Julio. "She was also linked to a mother who had sold her son and Caillava had done the paperwork for her, the procedure, let's say. This was what was being said, it was the rumor that was going around," she added in conversation with C5N.
"I found out because I know him (the boy). I'm not going to name the mother who had the child because she is someone I know very well, but well, this has been going on for a while," she clarified and added: "I understand that the mother could not support the boy and that's where Caillava intervened."
The resident of 9 de Julio indicated that "perhaps not so much now, but before they did give away children" and that "it was common": "There was never any social intervention from the province of Corrientes. I know this very clearly because my husband, for example, comes from a family that gave him away, and he is already 32 years old," she revealed.
Following her alarming statement to various media outlets, federal judge Cristina Pozzer Penzo summoned Julieta to testify this Friday at the Goya courts. "After the interview with the media, the Federal Police came to my house. They told me that the judge had seen my interview and that what I had said was very important for the case, so they summoned me for tomorrow at 10 (today, Friday). I have to go to court to make my statement," said the woman.