Global Courant
STORY: Argentines staged a demonstration on Sunday (July 2) to demand justice in the case of a young woman who disappeared a month ago.
Cecilia Strzyzowski went missing on June 1 — in a case that has gripped the country.
Her husband Cesar Sena and his parents, Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuna, were taken into custody and charged with murder after authorities found human remains on the Sena family property.
Supporters with signs and pink balloons accompanied Strzyzowski’s mother, Gloria Romero, on the march:
(Gloria Romero / Cecilia Strzyzowski’s Mother)
“Why wasn’t it me? If they wanted a life why not mine? I would gladly have given it for my daughter. My daughter would be 29 in a month, she had more dreams than the number of stars in the sky. Today there is nothing left. I found a lock of her hair today. Like all mothers, I kept everything. When she had her first haircut, I made a ball and kept it. Today I took it out and stroked my daughter’s hair .”
Another four people have also been arrested for possible involvement in the case.