Horácio Goicoechea, 83, a Uruguayan born in Paso de los Toros, was living in Brazil in 1977 when he received the news that his younger brother, Gustavo Goycoechea Camacho, then 28 years old, was missing. In the early morning of December 23, armed men invaded the place where he lived with his wife, Graciela Basualdo, and their two-year-old son in Buenos Aires.
Read more (05/20/2026)
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Horácio Goicoechea, 83, a Uruguayan born in Paso de los Toros, was living in Brazil in 1977 when he received the news that his younger brother, Gustavo Goycoechea Camacho, then 28 years old, was missing. In the early morning of December 23, armed men invaded the place where he lived with his wife, Graciela Basualdo, and their two-year-old son in Buenos Aires.
Read more (05/20/2026)