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Nora Dalmasso Case: Why the Male Dna Detected in 2012 Did Not Change the Course of the Cause

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The data was there for more than a decade. Just in 2024 that DNA found positive correspondence with the parkatist Roberto Bárzola. The inevitable question is why that potentially decisive element did not alter the course of the cause earlier. Read more
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The data was there for more than a decade. Just in 2024 that DNA found positive correspondence with the parkatist Roberto Bárzola. The inevitable question is why that potentially decisive element did not alter the course of the cause earlier. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Friday, April 24, the fourth day of the Jury of Prosecution to the prosecutors of the Nora Dalmasso case was held where the statements of the proposed witnesses were taken. The schedule of hearings will be extended until next week and, after the conclusion of the testimony stage, the date will be set for the presentation of the arguments of the parties. The Jury of Prosecution will issue a resolution before May 28. The final decision will be …

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El Periódico - San Francisco broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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