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Noble and history of Matilde




is surprising similarity between the heir of the owner Clarin and Barbara Miranda, a woman murdered in 1976 in a fake shootout. The empty coffin of one of his daughters and the lies of daily Magnetto up too much suspicion.

behind a gruesome headline from the top of the Clarin newspaper on Sunday September 5, 1976, you can hide a key in about the biological identity of Noble Marcela Herrera, the adopted daughter of an irregular manner by the owner of multimedia. One day in 1976, The Journal of Herrera de Noble picked up the story of a supposed confrontation that never existed, at least-in the terms described by the newspaper: "After a long shootout, security forces killed five militants who refused to leave an estate in San Isidro, where he conducted a meeting ... "The Chronicle of Clarín omitted to mention that three of the five suspected militants killed by the Argentine Army were preschool children: Robert was five, four and Barbara Matilda was a baby just six months. The fate of that baby has been linked, for over three decades, "the mystery surrounding the identity of Noble Marcela Herrera.
Two hundred army troops and police, equipped with a bazooka and a jeep with anti-aircraft machine gun, attacked the house where the militants residing Montoneros, Roberto Lanuscou, his wife Barbara Miranda with her three children.
Stocks started "at 21:30 with a continuous blast that ended at two o'clock, nearly five hours," recalls neighbor Turdo Marcelo, who was then 11 years and hid in the bathroom of his house located housing next attack.
According to the accounts of several eyewitnesses, the fighting that tells Clarín was not so: the lack of bullet holes in houses across the street, whose roofs had been stationed soldiers, demonstrated no significant resistance by occupants of the house on the corner of Asuncion and Catamarca, de Boulogne.
According to the newspapers of the time, the Military Command Area 4 reported that five "rebels" were killed in intense fighting which led neighbors to call the firemen of San Isidro to extinguish the blaze, but were prevented from approaching the home.
However, the false confrontation was part of a much more macabre. In January 1984, the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) found the graves of the five family members Lanuscou-Miranda, the suspected militants had been buried as NN in the cemetery at Boulogne. Following the exhumation of corpses, EAAF, "found that all the skulls found had bullet wounds, indicating they had been auctioned, but also the team leader, the American Clyde Snow, reported that "in the coffin of Matilde, the baby of six months allegedly brought down, no bones, only a pacifier, a teddy bear and some clothes.
The death certificate was signed by Dr. Roberto Bettale, but there are reasons to suspect that the death of Matilde was simulated, and since then the family of double-Miranda Lanuscou suspect that the drink may have been appropriate and could be Marcela Noble Herrera.
At home in Villa Devoto, engineer Carlos Miranda stir in the boxes of family photos looking for a good portrait of his sister Barbara, who is singularly like Marcela Noble. "The shape of the face, eyes and eyebrows. The resemblance is striking ... but it is absurd that we have to be guided by the pictures of the magazines when it should be resolved with a bluntly simple finger prick, "says Miranda, who is one of the complainants in the case against Ernestina Herrera de Noble.
"My brother and the two boys were killed instantly, but I hermanam Matilda who protected his body, topped and took the baby," recalls Carlos Miranda, while waiting for the matching of DNA samples ordered by the Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado.
's grandmother Matilde was a member of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo and died dreaming of meeting his granddaughter. Today his uncle David Lanuscou, musician and brother of Robert, the search continues. He says that "many facts and witnesses who saw it out alive his niece Matilda, 6 months, the operation that her parents resisted." Even so, the complainant points out that no DNA testing then will the suspicion that "may or may not be my niece, but what is clear is that they are children of the disappeared."
An excerpt from the song "Matilda of six moons," composed by David Lanuscou says "The sun shadows spider with its long spines, flies, Matilde, dove, over a meetings. "

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