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Updated Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:51 am TWN, AFP Argentine students solve 1976 murderDomergue's family was informed in May of the preliminary findings of a DNA match, and two weeks ago an Argentine judge made an official confirmation. Argentine President Cristina Kirchner was to pay homage to Yves Domergue and Cristina Cialceta in a ceremony on Wednesday to be attended by Cagrandi, the French ambassador and a Mexican embassy diplomat. “A homage is right for what they did, for their struggle. Let's hope it leads to something, that Yves, for a moment, represents the 30,000 who disappeared” during the dictatorship, said Eric Domergue, 54, who lives in Argentina. Yves Domergue, born in Paris in 1954, was part of a French family that emigrated to Argentina between 1959 and 1974. He decided to stay when the rest of the family left. A militant in the Revolutionary Workers Party — the political wing of an Argentine guerrilla group active in the 1970s — he met Mexican-born Cialceta in the town of Rosario, where she lived with her Argentine mother.
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