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Santa Fe Federal Justice managed to identify the fourth body from the eight that were found in a field owned by the Argentine Army jurisdiction located in San Pedro, in central province Santa Fe, court sources said. This is Carlos Alberto Bosso, a militant Peronism's Revolutionary Rosario was abducted in September 1977 and at that time he was 25.
is assumed that the eight bodies found in San Pedro belonged to political activists before being executed in that place, near the city of Santa Fe, were detained in concentration camps called "La Calamita" in Rosario. Previously
Justice identified the bodies of Maria Isabel Salinas, Bosso wife, and Mary Esther Gustavo Ravelo and Pon. Spokesmen for the Federal Court
No. 2 Santa Fe, by Francisco MiƱo, said they are currently working on identifying three men and a woman, for which are expected results of genetic crosses ordered by the magistrate.
The mass grave was found eight bodies in June 2010 by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team and became the first discovered at an Army field throughout the country.

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