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Argentine Crime: Remains Found in Cerati's Former Home - News Directory 3

Argentine Crime: Remains Found in Cerati’s Former Home

August 10, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
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Original source: latercera.com

Remains ⁤of Diego Rafael⁤ Blanco,Missing Since 1984,Found During Construction in buenos Aires

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  • Remains ⁤of Diego Rafael⁤ Blanco,Missing Since 1984,Found During Construction in buenos Aires
    • the Discovery and Location
    • disappearance⁣ and Investigation
    • Forensic Findings⁢ and⁣ Evidence
    • Legal ‍Challenges and Closure

Forty years after his disappearance,the remains of Diego Rafael Blanco have been discovered in Buenos Aires,Argentina,bringing a tragic end to a ⁤decades-long search by his family. The discovery occurred ⁢during construction work on ⁣a property in the Coghlan neighborhood, revealing a grim chapter in a cold case that deeply impacted ‍the Blanco family and the community.

the Discovery and Location

The finding ⁤was largely ‍accidental. Masons working on ⁤the⁢ construction of a new building adjacent to a property on⁢ Lindera⁤ Street unearthed human remains last May. According‍ to police⁢ reports cited by Perfil, “At one ⁢point, a piece of land of the Lindera ⁤house was released and what would appear to be ⁣human⁤ bone remains were in sight.”

The property,located in the Coghlan neighborhood,has a complex history. Between 2001⁣ and 2003,⁢ it was occupied by renowned musician Gustavo Cerati, though he has no known connection to Blanco’s disappearance or death. Marina Olmi, the Argentine actress who⁣ leased the property to Cerati, revealed to TN that she ⁢purchased it from a German woman who had previously used it as a geriatric facility⁣ and a chapel. “It is a very old house,⁣ but when we bought it, it was already very old. The father ⁤of the ⁤lady ⁣who sold it ‍to me ⁣built it. At least 100 years ago,” she stated. Subsequent ownership changes led to ⁤the construction work that ultimately led to the discovery of Blanco’s⁣ remains.

disappearance⁣ and Investigation

Diego Blanco was last seen by his family ‍on July 26, 1984. He told his younger brother, Javier, “I’m going to a friend’s house and then to school,”‍ according to La Nación. His family reported him missing two days later, initiating a search that would span four decades.

The investigation has now revealed that⁣ Blanco was buried on a property belonging to ⁤Cristian Graf, a classmate of the victim‍ at the time of his disappearance. The case has ⁣had a devastating impact on the blanco ‍family. Diego’s father tragically died in a bicycle accident while actively searching for his son, and his mother, Irma Lima, kept⁣ his room untouched for years, ⁢holding onto hope for his ⁤return.

Forensic Findings⁢ and⁣ Evidence

forensic analysis conducted by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) indicates that Diego blanco was killed by a stab wound to the right⁣ rib.⁣ Marks on his arms and legs suggest a failed attempt at dismemberment.

Excavations at the site yielded several personal ⁤items, including a ⁣worn blue corbatin shoe sole, an orange keychain wiht a key, a Casio calculator watch manufactured in Japan in 1982, and a 5 yen coin. These artifacts offer poignant glimpses‍ into Blanco’s life and may provide ⁣further‍ clues as the investigation progresses.

Legal ‍Challenges and Closure

While‍ the discovery ⁤of Blanco’s remains brings a degree of closure ⁣to his family,the pursuit of justice faces significant hurdles.⁤ Due to the ⁤passage of over 40 years, the crime has likely passed the statute of limitations, making a full judicial process‍ improbable. Despite ⁢this, authorities are ‍continuing to investigate⁢ the circumstances ‍surrounding Blanco’s death, seeking to understand the events that led to ‍this tragic outcome and⁣ provide ⁤answers to a grieving family. ‍The case serves as a stark‍ reminder of the⁢ enduring pain of unresolved disappearances and the importance of continued efforts to bring closure to victims and their loved ones.

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