La Nación reports on Nadia Peraza case, referee selection controversy and Volaris route suspension

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted updates on February 20, 2026, regarding three distinct events: a crime scene discovery related to Nadia Peraza, the designation of referee Keylor Herrera for an upcoming football match, and the suspension of Volaris airline routes.

In its first report, La Nación described a crime scene involving Nadia Peraza. The outlet wrote on February 20, 2026: ” Una bolsa de tejido humano, sangre y paredes destruidas: Esto encontró el propietario del apartamento donde habría sido asesinada Nadia Peraza https://t.co/IpxACZ8m9h”.

On the same day, La Nación commented on controversy in Costa Rican football refereeing. The publication stated: ” Analista arbitral es tajante con designación de Keylor Herrera para pitar el clásico Saprissa vs. Alajuelense https://t.co/ICFEyRa6iF”.

The third post by La Nación addressed recent developments in air travel affecting Costa Rica. According to the February 20 tweet: ” Suspensión de rutas de Volaris elimina conexiones que trasladaron a miles de pasajeros en 2025 https://t.co/fRJ93EJmmW”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers national news stories including crime investigations, sports events such as local football matches between prominent teams like Saprissa and Alajuelense, and changes in commercial aviation impacting passenger mobility across Central America.



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