Patricia Bullrich after the murder of her custodian’s daughter: “Don’t let them come to tell us anymore that we have an iron fist”

Patricia Bullrich said that today “is a day of mourning for all Argentines” in the face of the crime of Umma, a 9-year-old girl, daughter of Eduardo Aguilera, who serves in her custody, and who “is crying over the brutal murder.” “It is an enormous pain for all Argentines, for the federal police, for the Secretary of Security, and for me especially,” began the Minister of Security, as she left the Churruca Hospital – located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of San Cristóbal – where the minor was transferred by helicopter to be treated urgently. “Today the Police and the Ministry of Security of the Province of Buenos Aires must put all their efforts into the custody of all citizens,” said Bullrich, who stressed that yesterday Aguilera was with her exercising her custody. At the same time, he specified that he has “an interest in the federal police working for immediate clarification.” “The work we do is very fast and we hope that clarification is imminent. It is a very important work together with the province of Buenos Aires,” he said. We want there to be justice, that these murderers of a nine-year-old girl who shot her in the head to steal her car pay for it,” the official continued, while maintaining that the parents of the minor “are police officers and tried not to do anything” against the criminals “to protect her,” but “they took the worst thing that was the shot in the head of the girl.” They shot him to death. The parents are devastated, they can’t believe what happened to them, no one can accept the death of a nine-year-old girl, their middle daughter,” he continued, and said that Aguilar “talked to her (her daughter) and made a tourniquet to try to get her to the hospital alive.” You may also be interested in: Political leaders demonstrated against the murder of Umma, the daughter of Patricia Bullrich’s custodianToday is a day of mourning for Argentines and police across the country. Today is a day to think that, among all of us, the police of the whole country, we have to take care of the people, be against the murderers, pursue them wherever they go and make Argentina a safe country. Don’t let them come to tell us anymore that we have an iron fist. An iron fist is killing a nine-year-old girl and that’s what we don’t want anymore in Argentina,” he said. At the end, Bullrich again pointed to the government of the Province of Buenos Aires, and announced that he will meet with the authorities to “collaborate” from his “federal task” with the aim “that the province can increasingly improve security.”

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