Una niña de 13 años se encuentra desaparecida desde hace 48 horas en el río Limay, provincia de Neuquén. La menor ingresó al agua para salvar a su hermano que estaba siendo arrastrado por la corriente. Las autoridades y vecinos del lugar continúan con las labores de búsqueda en la zona de Las Perlas, Río Negro.
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00:00It's been 10 years and they've been looking for her for almost 48 hours.
00:06A girl disappeared in the Limay River in the province of Neuquén.
00:11She had gone to save a little brother because she saw that she could not return to the shore.
00:18This is the first information that was known.
00:21This is the little girl who is being intensely searched for cash there in that area of Río Negro,
00:30in the area of Las Perlas, in that swimming pool.
00:34And Junior, the girl's brother, is already listening to us.
00:39Hello Junior, good morning if you can say that.
00:41Hello, how are you? Good morning.
00:42First of all, do you have any information about what could have happened to your little sister?
00:49No, we don't have any information yet.
00:53We are waiting for them to tell us if they find anything,
01:00because now they are still looking intensely.
01:02And so far we don't know anything.
01:04What can you tell us about how the episode happened?
01:09Yes, they left the house with the dog, took it for a walk and went to the river, the two of them alone.
01:17That is, your ten-year-old sister and a little brother of how many?
01:20Thirteen years old.
01:21Thirteen.
01:22Thirteen years old.
01:23And they left and they always win on the shore of the river.
01:27And the thing is that when they left, they grabbed him and he got in,
01:33and the current was taking him away and he asked for help.
01:37And since there are no people on that side of the pool or lifeguards, they are on the other side,
01:43he asked for help and they didn't listen to him.
01:47So my little sister grabbed him and got in.
01:50He told her not to get in, to leave him, not to get in.
01:53And she went and got in to try to help him.
01:56And my little brother tells me that she grabbed his neck,
02:01like hugging, to get the two of them out.
02:04And at one point he lost her and he didn't know about her anymore.
02:10And your other brother, Junior, who ends up taking him out of the river?
02:14Or can he go out alone?
02:15He went out alone and asked for help and then neighbors, lifeguards and everything started coming.
02:21They started looking for him in the place, but they didn't find anything.
02:26Well, and now how are you looking for her?
02:30I imagine an operation there, you can be present.
02:33How is it?
02:34Yes, now my father, my mother and my brothers are present in the place.
02:39And the prefecture is looking for her, the firefighters and the lifeguards.
02:48They were all going to join in.
02:51You were talking about a place where they frequently went, they knew the area.
02:58Was it to get into that river?
03:01No, that place is not inhabited as a pool, but that side.
03:06But we went because we took the dogs out for a walk and since there were no people,
03:11we could let the free dogs go.
03:13Of course.
03:14And they went to that place.
03:16But we never let them go alone because they didn't know how to swim or anything.
03:20Ah, they didn't know anything.
03:22No, they didn't know.
03:24And how can you describe what the place is like?
03:28Someone who doesn't know, what is that river like?
03:31Or at least that section where Jessica's thing happened.
03:34Yes, in that place, I think they used to use it to take out bombs.
03:39They used it as water bombs, you see?
03:42Or sewage, which is very deep, it's 8 meters deep.
03:46But on the shore it's low.
03:48It's low and they threw themselves on the shore.
03:51It descends fast.
03:52They threw themselves on the shore and you can see that my brother was swept away by the current.
03:58And she, in desperation, went to help him, but she didn't know anything either.