Argentina Protesters Seek Justice for Victims of Live-Streamed Femicide
- Thousands protested in Buenos Aires on September 27, 2025, demanding justice for Morena Verdi, Brenda Del Castillo, and Lara Gutierrez, who were murdered and found buried in Florencio Varela.
- The triple femicide followed the victims being lured into a van on September 19, then tortured and killed by a drug trafficking gang as a warning to others, with parts livestreamed to a private group.
- Protests led by feminist groups such as Ni Una Menos spanned multiple Argentine cities, highlighting widespread gender violence amid criticism of President Milei's neoliberal policies and the state's weakening role.
- Authorities arrested twelve suspects, including five by September 26, and are investigating Pequeño J, believed to have ordered the killings, while family members and activists called for accountability and stronger gender violence policies.
- The protests and investigations underscore Argentina's ongoing crisis of gender-based violence linked to organized crime and economic decline worsened by policy cutbacks, with demands for justice and systemic change continuing.
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Buenos Aires on Saturday to demand justice for three girls, alleged victims of a drug cartel. All three were tortured and then murdered by criminals who streamed the incident live on a closed social media group.
Lara, Morena and Brenda, three young women aged 15 and 20, were killed in Argentina after suffering the worst kind of abuse. Tortures and then homicides were broadcast live on social networks. This case, in connection with prostitution and drug trafficking, arouses a huge wave of emotion and indignation in the country of South America. - Lara, Morena and Brenda, tortured and killed live on the internet: the triple femicide that dislikes Argentin…


The drug mafia obviously wanted to make an example of the victims because of an alleged violation of the code. Meta wants "no evidence of live stream" found.
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