María Soledad Morales
María Soledad Morales, affectionately known as 'Sole', was a 17-year-old Argentine girl whose tragic disappearance and subsequent murder in 1990 became a catalyst for a national outcry for justice. Her case highlighted the pervasive issues of corruption and impunity in the Argentine legal system, as it involved influential individuals and systemic cover-ups. María Soledad's life was cut short in a brutal act that sparked public demonstrations, advocacy for victims' rights, and a relentless search for truth by her family and supporters.
Born on Sep 12, 1973 (52 years old)
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El Salvador:
María Soledad Morales is the Chilean ambassador to El Salvador who participated in the homage to Salvador Allende.
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Argentina:
María Soledad Morales was a victim of a crime that became emblematic in Argentina's history.
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