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The Decision that Nicolás Cabré Would Have Made Regarding the Move of His Daughter Rufina to Turkey with China Suarez

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Since Maria Eugenia ‘China’ Suárez started dating Mauro Icardi, what many media were wondering is how she would maintain her relationship with the Galatasaray player, given that all her life and that of her three children, Rufina, Magnolia and Amancio is developed in Argentina. However, after a series of trips to Istanbul, the whole family would have been delighted with the Middle East and would have begun to consider the possibility of living t…

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Since Maria Eugenia ‘China’ Suárez started dating Mauro Icardi, what many media were wondering is how she would maintain her relationship with the Galatasaray player, given that all her life and that of her three children, Rufina, Magnolia and Amancio is developed in Argentina. However, after a series of trips to Istanbul, the whole family would have been delighted with the Middle East and would have begun to consider the possibility of living t…

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Canal C China returns to Turkey and has already made a decision about her children Eugenia "La China" Suarez is back at the center of the scene. This time, not because of a scandal, but because of a decision that marks a new chapter in her life: tomorrow, Thursday, July 24, she travels to Turkey to meet with Mauro Icardi, and she will not do it alone. The news was confirmed by Guido Záffora in El Diario de Mariana, where she explained that the a…

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Canal C broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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