Argentina extremist rejoined with 'wrong granddaughter'

A 92-year-old Argentine extremist who spent about portion of her life searching for her missing granddaughter should resume her pursuit after an instance of mixed up personality.

Maria Isabel Mariani, known as Chicha, declared on Thursday that she had at last met her granddaughter.

Clara Anahi Mariani Teruggi was kidnapped by the military in 1976.

Be that as it may, a prosecutor chipping away at the case said Ms Mariani had been acquainted with the wrong lady.

The declaration on Thursday was hailed as another triumph for the battle bunch Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, which was framed to rejoin families with their missing youngsters.

Indeed, even President Mauricio Macri praised the news on his Twitter account.

In any case, after two days DNA tests were discharged demonstrating that the lady Ms Mariani met was not her missing granddaughter.

"There is no hereditary match between Ms Mariani and her claimed granddaughter," said prosecutor Pablo Parenti, Head of the Attorney General's Unit for Cases of Child Appropriation.

Argentina's leader tweeted: "I need to wish Chicha Mariani, her granddaughter, and all the family a cheerful Christmas get-together."

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