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Jujuy Mother at Center of Search Says She and Children Are Safe, Denies Disappearance

Her Facebook posts challenge a weeklong search launched after a March 20 report.

Overview

  • Romina Nahir Nasif, 27, said in Facebook posts that she and her two children are safe and that reports of their disappearance are false after several days of searches in Jujuy.
  • CINDAC, the provincial committee that coordinates missing-person cases, activated a search after a complaint filed on March 20 and asked the public to share tips.
  • Authorities had circulated physical descriptions for Nasif, her daughter Ámbar, 4, and her infant son Mario, about one month old, who are listed as residents of San Salvador de Jujuy.
  • Nasif attributed her absence to a family dispute and said she left a relative’s home by choice, framing the case as a conflict inside her family rather than an abduction.
  • Earlier reports from La Nueva and La Gaceta detailed the search effort and hotlines, while TN later published Nasif’s posts, which, if verified, could shift the investigation from a disappearance alert to welfare and mediation checks.