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A Woman Disappeared From a Campsite in Necochea Four Days Ago and Investigated the Case as an Alleged Femicide

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The last contact the family had with Debora Bulacio Del Valle was on Saturday when he spoke to his daughter. The main suspect tried to leave the place but caught him

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Débora Damaris Bulacio del Valle, 38, was last seen on Saturday night at a campsite in Necochea. According to LN+, the police arrested her partner -pointed as the main suspect-, who refused to testify. In the case, a large search operation was deployed with the aim of finding the woman. Local media Diario Necochea admitted that the local authorities ordered the investigation for possible femicide, which began the weekend and continues with the p…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The last contact the family had with Debora Bulacio Del Valle was on Saturday when he spoke to his daughter. The main suspect tried to leave the place but caught him

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Debora Bulacio (38) had arrived in the seaside town to spend a few days in camp. She was last seen on Saturday, and her partner was detained.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The search for the 38-year-old woman who had been missing since the weekend in Necochea ended with the news that no one wanted to hear: police personnel found her body in the lake near Miguel Lillo campsite, where Débora Damaris Bulacio had been last seen last Saturday night with her partner.

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Débora Bulacio’s body, the woman who had disappeared in the seaside town of Necochea, was found in the area known as “Lago de los Cisnes” and the Justice accuses her boyfriend for the femicide. Preliminary results of the autopsy operation revealed that Debora was beaten in the head, then strangled and buried when she was deceased. Prosecutor Walter Pierrestegui of the 20th Functional Investigation Unit, which investigates the femicide, had confi…

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A few minutes after the news of the lifeless appearance of Debora Bulacio, women and feminist spaces call to mobilize in the afternoon of this Tuesday to the First Police Station to demand justice under the cry "stop killing us." "Stop killing us", "just enough of femicides and macho violence", began to circulate quickly on social networks, in a message of summons this Tuesday at 6 p.m., in the First Police Station of Necochea (call 58 between 6…

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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