Estela De Carlotto, the president of
activist group the Grandmothers of the Plaza De Mayo, told reporters
that her daughter was "smiling down from heaven" after learning today
that the grandchild taken away during the military dictatorship of
1976-83 had been found.
Sources from the group, which aims to reunite the children taken from those disappeared during the dictatorship with their genetic, informed that De Carlotto's male grandson had been located after voluntarily coming forward for a DNA test.
He is the biological son of Laura, the daughter of the Grandmothers' president who remains disappeared. Guido De Carlotto also becomes the 114th person born during the dictatorship who through the Grandmothers has managed to discover their true identity.
Sources from the group, which aims to reunite the children taken from those disappeared during the dictatorship with their genetic, informed that De Carlotto's male grandson had been located after voluntarily coming forward for a DNA test.
He is the biological son of Laura, the daughter of the Grandmothers' president who remains disappeared. Guido De Carlotto also becomes the 114th person born during the dictatorship who through the Grandmothers has managed to discover their true identity.
“I want to share with you this great joy that life has brought me,”
Carlotto told a press conference convened this afternoon. “Laura is
smiling down from heaven,” she said.
Because of the sensibility of the case, the human rights activist
avoided giving specific details about this morning's discovery. She
revealed she has not seen him yet, but said to reporters that “I was
told he is beautiful, an artist, a good boy. They told me he looks like
us, the Carlottos.”
The Grandmothers' head confirmed President Cristina Fernández de
Kirchner and her son Máximo had called her “crying with joy” after the
news broke.
“I did not want to die without hugging him. Now we need to keep looking for the rest of the missing,” Carlotto assured.
"The result was positive, we have found my nephew. We are very excited.
The boy turned up voluntary because he had doubts over his identity and
the blood test showed a 99 percent match," Kibo Carlotto, the Buenos
Aires province secretary of Human Rights, had earlier told the press.
According to the Infojus website, Guido Carlotto, 35, lives in Olavarría and is a musician, playing the piano. He is expected to meet his grandmother at a later date, after spending his entire life unaware of his origins.
Laura was two months pregnant when kidnapped by security forces on November 26 1977, and according to testimony she gave birth to a child she named Guido in the Military Hospital in June 1978.
After the birth, Laura was returned to the 'La Cacha' clandestine detention centre, without her baby, and murdered on August 25 of that same year.
According to the Infojus website, Guido Carlotto, 35, lives in Olavarría and is a musician, playing the piano. He is expected to meet his grandmother at a later date, after spending his entire life unaware of his origins.
Laura was two months pregnant when kidnapped by security forces on November 26 1977, and according to testimony she gave birth to a child she named Guido in the Military Hospital in June 1978.
After the birth, Laura was returned to the 'La Cacha' clandestine detention centre, without her baby, and murdered on August 25 of that same year.