Family of Missing Osorno Man Cites Bureaucracy, Slow Investigation
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The family of a missing man in Osorno accuses authorities of excessive bureaucracy and slow investigation processes.
- They claim these issues hinder the adoption of measures and allocation of resources needed to intensify the search.
- The missing individual, Carlos Uribe Gonzรกlez, 46, has been unaccounted for since June 23.
The family of Carlos Uribe Gonzรกlez, a 46-year-old man missing since June 23 in Osorno, Chile, has voiced strong accusations against the authorities. They contend that excessive bureaucracy and a general slowness in the investigation are significantly impeding efforts to locate him. According to the family, these procedural delays are preventing the necessary measures from being taken and the required resources from being allocated to intensify the search operations. They believe that a more agile and efficient response is crucial in such cases. Recent information gathered by the family reportedly points towards certain circumstances surrounding his disappearance, further fueling their frustration with the perceived lack of urgency from the investigative bodies. The family's public denunciation highlights a critical tension between the need for swift action in missing persons cases and the realities of bureaucratic procedures.
Originally published by BioBioChile in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.