translated from Spanish: Fernando’s mother on the rugbiers: “They should give him pre-trial detention to the ten”

In the early morning of Saturday, January 18, a group of rugbiers brutally beat an 18-year-old at the door of the le Brique bowling alley (Villa Gesell). They couldn’t resuscitate him and died minutes later at a local clinic. It was Fernando Báez Sosa, and he had gone dancing with some friends.

The crime sparked a wave of social repudiation that dismantled a sexist and unequal pattern of class. The media pressure was such that the Justice began to move the strings and in the last few hours the prosecutor who bears the cause requested pre-trial detention for the rugbiers.

PRE-TRIAL PRISION ORDER FOR EIGHT OF THE 10 RUGBIERS STOPPED BY THE FAILURE OF FERNANDO BEZ SOSA. Prosecutor Veronica Zamboni made a key decision in the case investigating the brutal murder of Fernando Báez Sosa: he asked for pre-trial detention for eight of the defendants now arrested in the Dolores prison for the crime of aggravated murder, and the crime of releasing two others. The eight noted would be: Lucas Pertossi, Luciano Pertossi, Matías Benicelli, Maximus Thomsen, Blas Cinalli, Ciro Pertossi, Enzo Comelli, and Ayrton Michael Viollaz. On the other hand there is Juan Guarino and Alejo Milanesi who, although they will continue to be charged in the case, were released as there is not enough evidence at the moment to place them in the place at the time of the aggression that ended with the death of Fernando Báez Sosa. ” #JusticiaPorFernando #Rugbiers #prisiónpreventiva #prisiónpreventiva #VillaGesell #JusticiaPorFernando #Dolores #FernandoBaezSosa #FernandoBaezSosa
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Veronica Zamboni asked the judge of Guarantees of Dolores, David Mancinelli, to measure the precautionary measure for eight of the ten defendants, and also the release of the remaining two: Alejo Milanesi and Juan Pedro Guarino.

While the prosecutor considers that “in no way are they disengaged” from the process – because other evidence is still lacking – Milanesi and Guarino were not recognized by witnesses or in the images as participants in the fight. After Zamboni’s request was made known, Fernando’s mother Graciela Sosa made statements to a radio wheel where she reiterated her grief over her son’s death and said of the move: “I get a little heavy. They should give the ten pre-emptive, because to me they’re all accomplices.”

Graciela Sosa with her son, Fernando

“It’s not exactly what they did to him. I ask God and the people to do justice and that this will not go unpunished,” he closed. Graciela’s words come after the post-fight rugbiers spread to the rugbiers in which they ended Fernando’s life.In this note:

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