The families of the Argentines who disappeared in Malaga ask that the search continue. (Photo: file)
One week after the disappearance of Emmanuel Soria and Maximiliano Ludvik, the two Argentines who went to practice paddle surfing on Hauelín beach, in Malaga, his relatives organized a concentration this Sunday. It was carried out at the Monument to San Martin de Luro and San Martín, in Mar del Plata, where both are from, with the aim of asking that the search continue.

The two from Mar del Plata, who were traveling through Spain, were last seen on the morning of Sunday, August 27. As reported, Soria and Ludvik would have entered the sea with the intention of watching the sunrise from a stand up paddle board but never returned.
While, the table appeared near the coast on Tuesday, August 29that is, two days after all contact was lost.
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The families of the Argentines who disappeared in Malaga ask that the search continue. (Photo: file)
Reveal the latest images of young people at sea
in the last hours The latest images of young people aged 34 and 29 were released in which they are seen entering the water with the inflatable surfboard, an object that washed up near the coast on Tuesday. The video was given to the families by a tourist who found out about the case through social networks and decided to contribute what he had captured that day.
Over there the figure of the two young people can be seen on the surfboard as they enter a serene sea. According to the recording, it was taken at 7.40 on Sunday, minutes before his disappearance.
The duo, according to the testimony of one of the brothers, he had warned that they were going to see the sunrise on top of the table and then return home. However, as the hours passed, they began to worry when they had not heard from him.