The Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity recalled this Monday that “500 days ago” the young trans Tehuel de La Torre has been missing and reiterated that he accompanies his family “making available the resources of the State for his search”, while demanding that “justice act with a gender and diversity perspective.”
Tehuel (22) was last seen on the afternoon of March 11, 2021, when he went from his home in San Vicente to the town of Alejandro Korn to see Luis Alberto Ramos (37), one of the two detainees he has the cause, since he had been offered a job as a waiter for an event.
The young man has a robust build, white complexion, short dark hair and is 1.56 meters tall.
“Tehuel de la Torre has been missing for 500 days. We continue to accompany his family, making state resources available for his search and demanding that justice act with a gender and diversity perspective,” the gender portfolio said in its account. from Twitter.
Tehuel de la Torre has been missing for 500 days.
We continue to accompany her family, making State resources available for her search and demanding that justice act with a gender and diversity perspective.
— Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity (@MinGenerosAR) July 24, 2022
An excavation of the suspect’s house found a burned-out phone and some clothing that could belong to the missing youth.
Ramos acknowledged having met Tehuel on March 11 at 4:30 p.m.but maintained that they did not go to any event and that each one withdrew on their own.
People who have information about his whereabouts or can provide any information, with 134 or with the Decentralized UFI of San Vicente at 0221-429-3015 or via email to [email protected]