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"I Am a Smile with Legs": the Emotion of Adriana Metz, Grandson's Sister 140 Revealed How Was the First Encounter

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In an interview with Victor Hugo Morales, he told about his brother's intense search, related the story of the forced disappearance of his parents and appreciated the task of Grandmas of Plaza de Mayo, where he was a member years ago.
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In an interview with Victor Hugo Morales, he told about his brother's intense search, related the story of the forced disappearance of his parents and appreciated the task of Grandmas of Plaza de Mayo, where he was a member years ago.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On La Brújula 24 TV, Adriana Metz Romero told about the search for her brother, born in La Escuelita in 1977.

The book “La Escuelita” by Alicia Partnoy, published by the co-operative Pampeana editorial 7 Seals, tells the story of the family of the recovered grandson 140 and that was announced yesterday by Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo. The restored identity was realized through an investigation that involved CONADI and the National Genetic Data Bank. “From 7 Seals Editorial we share with great emotion and hope the news of the meeting of grandson 140, br…

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Diario Textual broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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