After Their Disappearance, Three Young Women
The Disappearance
Brenda, Morena, and Lara were last seen entering a white Chevrolet Tracker van in La Tablada.
Prosecutor Gastón Dupláa confirmed the vehicle traveled about 30 kilometers to Florencio Varela,
where their bodies were later found.

The Investigation
Authorities tracked the victims via phone signals and security footage, uncovering their bodies buried under a house floor.
Buenos Aires Security Minister Javier Alonso said,

“They were invited to participate in an event without knowing they were walking into a trap designed by a criminal network with the intention to murder them.”
Four suspects have been arrested and charged with aggravated homicide.

Family Grief
Families spoke publicly, demanding justice. Lara’s aunt said, “We want justice to be done in this country.
You cannot just take three girls and kill them the way they did.”

Brenda’s mother added, “All I care about is justice for my daughter.
I want everyone responsible to be punished.”

National Outcry
The case has sparked widespread outrage across Argentina,

highlighting the danger of organized crime and the urgent need for accountability, protection of young lives, and justice.
