Facundo Astudillo Castro (23 August 1997 – c. 15 August 2020) was an Argentine citizen who went missing on 30 April 2020 after being stopped by the police during the COVID-19 pandemic strict lockdowns in Argentina. He was hitchhiking from Pedro Luro to Bahía Blanca, when in the town entrance of Mayor Buratovich was stopped in a police checkpoint of circulation permits.[2][3][4] His last known image, taken the day of disappearance, depicts him being held by the police for violating the lockdown, with his hands against the police vehicle number RO 23360.[2][5][6] It was cataloged by the victim family as a Forced disappearance in hands of the Buenos Aires Provincial Police. This theory was also followed by human rights activistEstela de Carlotto.[7][8]Nora Cortiñas, another known activist in Argentina, demanded the resignation of Sergio Berni, the Buenos Aires Province Minister of Security.[9] The minister considered this an irresponsible request.[10][11][9]
The UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances (OHCHR) demanded the Argentine government to be expedite and thorough in the investigation, as well as to take any possible hypothesis in consideration.[12][13] The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights also issued a precautionary measure.[14][15][16] The President of Argentina, during a radio interview, stated: "We need to know what happened to Facundo. I want us to find him and, if someone was responsible for an illicit act, they will have to face the consequences".[17]
The investigation started under the legal title of Whereabouts inquiry but then turned to a Forced disappearance investigation.[7][18] In August, the involvement of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team in the investigation was required.[19][20] His body remains were found on August 15, 2020, in an advanced state of decomposition,[21] in an area between the cities of General Daniel Cerri and Villarino Viejo.[22][23][24] The autopsy was done in the former ESMA in Buenos Aires, where the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team has its laboratory.[25] 15 experts from different areas participated in the exam, which lasted for 10 hours.[25][26] The autopsy report, published by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, established the cause of death as drowning while the manner of death as an unnatural death, but it couldn't be established whether it was a result of homicide, suicide, or an accident.[27][28] Algae matching the one sampled in the discovery place was found in the body.