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Villa Gesell: Order to Preserve the Cemetery on Suspicion of Victims of Death Flights

Summary by Todo Provincial
Federal judge Martín Bava issued a measure not to innovate in the municipal cemetery of Villa Gesell on the suspicion that people who were victims of the death flights during the last military civic dictatorship might be buried there. The decision was made following the statement of a neighbor who provided information about the possible existence of unidentified tombs, which motivated the request for preservation of the property by the complaint…
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Federal judge Martín Bava issued a measure not to innovate in the municipal cemetery of Villa Gesell on the suspicion that people who were victims of the death flights during the last military civic dictatorship might be buried there. The decision was made following the statement of a neighbor who provided information about the possible existence of unidentified tombs, which motivated the request for preservation of the property by the complaint…

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Todo Provincial broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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