After Their Disappearance, Three Young Women Are Found Dead – Final Video Footage of Brenda, Morena, and Lara and Family Statements

The tragic discovery of Brenda, Morena, and Lara has ignited a thorough investigation aimed at uncovering the full truth behind what happened and holding all responsible parties accountable. Meanwhile, the families of the young women have been vocal in demanding justice, refusing to let their pain be ignored or forgotten by society. This heartbreaking case, filled with uncertainty and widespread public outrage, has brought to light an urgent call for answers. In the midst of grief, the last video recordings of the three girls and the heartfelt statements from their loved ones have become powerful symbols—not only of memory but also of a relentless demand for justice.

The Last Time They Were Seen. Security camera footage revealed the final moments when Brenda, Morena, and Lara were seen getting into a white Chevrolet Tracker van with an altered license plate in the town of La Tablada. In these images, the three young women appear to be waiting at a street corner before entering the vehicle, which then drives away from the scene. According to Prosecutor Gastón Dupláa, the van traveled roughly 30 kilometers to the location in Florencio Varela where the victims’ bodies were eventually found.

The abandoned vehicle was discovered in a field near the intersection of Río Turbio and Mar Chiquita, about 700 meters from the site of the triple homicide. Disturbingly, the van had been deliberately set on fire in that area, suggesting an attempt to destroy evidence.

Authorities uncovered the bodies buried beneath the floor of a house in Florencio Varela after tracking the phone signal of one of the victims. Javier Alonso, the Buenos Aires Minister of Security, explained that the young women had been deceived by a transnational criminal organization. “They were invited to participate in an event without knowing they were walking into a trap designed by a criminal network with the intention to murder them,” he said during a press conference.

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