Maximo Thomsen’s father spoke: “With the testimonies it is very clear that there was no plan”

The father of Máximo Thomsen assured that he does not want to “open his eyes” and ruled out the existence of “a plan” on the part of the rugbiers regarding the attack that ended the life of Fernando Báez Sosa, in the early hours of January 18, 2020, at the door of the Le Brique bowling alley in Villa Gesell. I don’t want to open my eyes,” said Marcial Thomsen at the exit of the Court of Dolores where the trial is taking place, in front of a press conference that asked him if the defendants were repentant, what they talked to each other, and if for his son the attack on Fernando was “one more fight.” From the testimonies it is very clear that there was no plan. I don’t know what the other 170 witnesses are going to testify, if the friends who were next to them testified very little,” the man said in statements released by Telam, while noting “that there is no name” to the situation he is going through. At some point I got angry with my son. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, of anger. I am afraid not to see him released anymore,” Martial had acknowledged, regarding Máximo Thomsen, who is the main accused of the crime qualified as “homicide doubly aggravated by treachery and by the premeditated collaboration of two or more people.” Along with Thomsen – who is mostly implicated since the shoe that was found with Fernando’s blood belonged to him – are accused Ciro Pertossi, Enzo Comelli, Matías Benicelli, Blas Cinalli, Lucas Pertossi, Ayrton Viollaz and Luciano Pertossi.  Faced with this panorama, Silvino Báez and Graciela Sosa, Fernando’s family, represented by lawyer Fernando Burlando, request life imprisonment for all the rugbiers involved.

Original source in Spanish

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