
Isabel Miranda de Wallace is the protagonist of a controversial news story involving her family. In a recent statement, journalist Ricardo Raphael reveals the story of Claudia, a mother who decides to separate her daughter from the Wallace family due to the tense situation that was unfolding.
Raphael claims that in his new book, "The Dark Secrets of Wallace," he exposes that the case of Isabel Miranda de Wallace was about the fabrication of a crime. Claudia's testimony is expected to be crucial and confirm this version, calling into question the truthfulness of her story.
The death of Isabel Miranda de Wallace, recently reported, has also generated controversy. Despite the events surrounding her passing, there is no conclusive evidence confirming her admission to ABC Hospital, where she supposedly lost her life.
Journalist Antonio Nieto argues that the information regarding the death was provided by unidentified family members and suggests it may have involved several surgical interventions. Additionally, the authenticity of her death is questioned due to the lack of hospital evidence and her husband's distant attitude during the wake.
The report of the death has raised doubts, especially since the organization Alto al Secuestro, founded by Miranda de Wallace, deleted its social media accounts upon hearing the news and has not yet issued an official statement regarding the matter. Despite confirmations from close individuals, an official verification of her status is still being sought.
On the other hand, another unexpected twist adds to the story. A judicial statement confirms that Hugo Alberto Wallace, son of Isabel Miranda, was alive a year and a month after his alleged kidnapping and murder, according to revelations by Claudia Muñoz. This information calls into question the official account of Wallace regarding the tragedy of her son and raises new uncertainties about this case that has kept the public in suspense.