Overview
- HIJOS Córdoba and court-coordinated announcements named Mario Alberto Nívoli, Ramiro Bustillo Rubio, Oscar Omar Reyes, Raúl Oscar Ceballos Cantón, Eduardo Valverde Suárez, and one of the Carranza twin sisters.
- The latest confirmations bring to six the publicly identified individuals among twelve partial genetic identifications reported by the EAAF from remains recovered at the site.
- The remains were uncovered during 2025 excavations at Loma del Torito on the grounds of the Guarnición Militar de La Calera, linked to the former clandestine complex La Perla.
- Judge Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja’s Juzgado Federal Nº 3 oversees the investigation and press coordination while teams notify next of kin before releasing further details.
- Forensic work continues to distinguish which Carranza twin was identified and to match the remaining cases, drawing on decades of testimony and multidisciplinary analysis.