A teaching report warned of sudden changes in the child's behavior, following the court decision to reconnect him with his mother; forensic expertise detected serious brain injuries and reinforces the hypothesis of abuse.
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The death of Ángel López, the 4-year-old boy who died in Comodoro Rivadavia, continues to add elements that aggravate the situation and deepen the responsibilities surrounding his environment and previous judicial decisions. In the last few hours, a school report incorporated into the cause provided a key fact: the minor had shown obvious signs of distress and emotional disturbances weeks before
his death.
The document was written by teacher Sandra Jaramillo, from Kindergarten No. 413, who accompanied the child during the 2025 school year. It describes abrupt changes in her behavior after hearing the court decision that granted possession to her mother, Mariela Altamirano, who is now under arrest and under investigation with her partner. According to the report, the child - who usually entered “with a smile” and whose hugs “brightened the day” - began to show
a completely different behavior. The school report was written by Ángel's teacher, Sandra Jaramillo
On November 7, in particular, he was “exalted, angry, screaming, distressed”, in a marked contrast to his usual attitude in the classroom. The teacher also explained that Ángel used to enjoy activities such as painting and drawing, representing his family - “mom, dad and me” -, but on that day he expressed an unusual rejection. This change coincided with the reattachment process and the imminent transfer of the child to another environment, reinforcing the hypothesis
of a significant emotional impact.
In contrast, the report highlights the active role of the father, Luis López, and his partner, Lorena Andrade, who, according to the teacher, “were always present in all activities” and maintained an obvious emotional bond with the child. “He would run to hug them when he saw them coming,” said the document, which describes Ángel as “a very happy boy with his family” before the change of custody. This testimony, incorporated into the case, takes on special relevance as it suggests that there were previous signs that might not have been properly considered by the
intervening authorities. Mariela Beatriz Altamirano and Michel Kevin González
In parallel, the autopsy results confirmed an even more serious scenario. The experts detected more than 20 brain injuries, including subarachnoid hemorrhage, diffuse cerebral edema and brain herniation, in addition to at least 21 bruises on the scalp, compatible with head injuries.
Based on these findings, prosecutors Facundo Oribones and Diana Florencia Guzmán requested the arrest of Mariela Altamirano and Michel Kevin González, mother and stepfather of the minor, who are already under preventive detention for a period of six months while the investigation for alleged aggravated homicide progresses.
Sources in the case pointed out that the injuries could be linked to the so-called “shake syndrome”, an extreme form of child abuse that consists of violently shaking a young child, causing the brain to impact against the skull. This mechanism can cause severe damage, including neuronal hemorrhages, eye injuries and death. In this context, researchers are waiting for complementary studies, in particular retinal analysis, which usually provides decisive evidence in this type of