Argentine elderly is forgotten by family during vacations in Brazil
A wave of forgotten elderly people is taking over the beaches of Brazil. The retired Maria Elena Pérez, 54, said she self lost on the beach of Ingleses, where she's staying, and that her family went visit the island of Florianópolis, without her. To make matters worse, the woman was robbed and ran out of money.
A tourist found Maria walking lost and crying in Gaivotas street and took the woman to a store for get help. She doesn't remember of the hotel where her family is staying.
Maria told the Zero Hora that she is a resident of São Miguel de Tucumán, in the north of Argentina, and that she's in Brazil by the second time. According to Anderson Pompeu, store's owner where she asked for help, Maria knows the husband's smartphone number, but don't get to conclude calls and no one answers.
"The luck was which a employee don't finished their lunch and she can eat what was left," Anderson said.
When the store closed, at 7:00 pm, she was taken to the 8th Police Station in the city.
This is the second such case this season. In December, the Argentines forgot a young teenager at a gas station in Santana do Livramento. Last season, there were three cases of Argentines women forgotten by their families.
In February 2016, a woman sought help at a gas station for her husband's car, which was broken about 20 km away. When he got back, the car was gone. Days before, a couple of Argentines forgot a 19-year-old daughter in a gas station at the BR-290 highway, in Eldorado do Sul. In January, an Argentine left the wife at Passo Fundo station, then returned home from vacation.
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