Cecilia Strzyzowski’s mother leads a march Monday in Buenos Aires to demand justice for her daughter

Gloria Romero, mother of Cecilia Strzyzowski (28), the young woman who disappeared on June 2 in Resistencia, will march this Monday to the House of the Province of Chaco in the city of Buenos Aires. Both she and her relatives seek justice. The event will begin at 18 on Callao Avenue 322, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Balvanera, next to the Mothers of Pain, who asked for the accompaniment of the people. “We support Gloria, Cecilia’s mother, with a march that will be held at the Casa de Chaco,” the association posted on its social networks. The mobilization will be the first outside the province by the mother of the young woman, who has already announced that she will go to other parts of the country. The Special Prosecutor Team (EFE) confirmed last week that the blood found in the Sena house corresponds to the DNA of the young woman, according to the results of an expertise carried out at the Institute of Medicine and Forensic Sciences (IMCiF) of that province. The expertise was carried out based on a comparison of the blood provided by the victim’s mother with the samples taken from the property of Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña, prosecuted with preventive detention for the crime, as well as his son and partner of the victim, Cesar Sena. In addition, they also found possible blood stains on the bed of the Toyota Hilux truck of César.Por her part, the psychologist who attended Cecilia until last May confirmed that the young woman told her that she had been the victim of an episode of gender violence by her husband and assured her that her mother-in-law was included in the couple conflicts.

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