A Family Was Extorted to Retrieve a Stuffed Animal From Their Son with Autism: They Were Made to Pay $ 200,000
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A Mendoza family was the victim of an outrageous situation when it suffered the extortion of a couple to recover the teddy of its son, who has Autistic Spectrum Disorder (TEA). The episode occurred in the town of Tunuyán. Initially, the little bear named Tito was lost in the departmental square of the city of Cuena and his parents appealed to the solidarity of the neighbors to appear, since the plush toy is an integral part of the daily routine …
What began as a desperate search to recover “Tito”, a fundamental teddy in the life of Ramiro, a child with autism, ended in extortion. The child’s family lost the grey bear last Wednesday in a plaza in Tunuyán, Mendoza, a city in Argentina, and offered a reward to recover it. On TV Azteca Puebla we tell you the details. How was a family extorted because of a teddy? “Tito” is Ramiro’s object of attachment, who takes him everywhere as part of his…
A family in the town of Tunuyán, Mendoza lived a distressing experience when they were forced to pay a considerable sum to recover an essential teddy for their son, who has Autistic Spectrum Disorder (TEA). The teddy, which is an integral part of the daily routine of the child, was lost near the departmental square of Tunuyán. Being an object of attachment that accompanies him to the school, therapy and other activities, it was essential to try …
In the town of Tunuyán, Mendoza, a family was forced to pay a high amount of money to recover the teddy bear (adhesive doll) of his autistic son. He helped him to self-regulate emotionally, so it meant a great loss. According to the family, the baby would have lost the teddy bear near the departmental square of Tunuyán. After the loss, his parents tried to recover it through social networks, offering rewards.Originally they offered a sum of 100,…
Tito bear is an object of fundamental attachment to Ramiro, a child with ASD. After missing him in a square, his parents faced threats and blackmail to recover him.
What began as a solidary search for an object of attachment ends in a nightmare for a Mendoza family.
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