"Estela’s husband and brother-in-law were executed in a manner typical of the period — they were thrown alive out of an airplane. She doesn’t know how her brother died, or the fate of her sister, Elena. Her stolen niece, Ana, would be 35 now, and the family still looks for her."
"Bergoglio, then head of the Jesuits in Argentina, waited months to act, they say, and when he did, it was only to pass the case off to a local Catholic bishop.
It was too little, too late, the family claims."
[–] HennyPenny [S] ago
"Estela’s husband and brother-in-law were executed in a manner typical of the period — they were thrown alive out of an airplane. She doesn’t know how her brother died, or the fate of her sister, Elena. Her stolen niece, Ana, would be 35 now, and the family still looks for her." "Bergoglio, then head of the Jesuits in Argentina, waited months to act, they say, and when he did, it was only to pass the case off to a local Catholic bishop. It was too little, too late, the family claims."
https://nypost.com/2013/03/17/victims-of-argentinas-dirty-war-of-the-late-1970s-blast-popes-deadly-silence/