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"I never saw a person kick so many kicks in the head," says the pathvica who threw Máximo Thomsen before the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa

2020-02-23T21:00:05.461Z


Alejandro witnessed the brutal attack and provided details of the rugby's participation.


Federica Fontana

02/23/2020 - 17:33

  • Clarín.com
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Alejandro has been working in security for more than a decade. In all these years as a pathovika, he had to see and intervene in multiple acts of violence at night. However, nothing removes from his mind the memories of the early morning of January 18, when Fernando Báez Sosa was killed by a group of rugbiers in Villa Gesell. "I never saw someone hit so many kicks in the head , " he says in dialogue with Clarin .

The image of Chiqui - as he is nicknamed by his physical contexture - has been repeated in the media for weeks. It appears in at least two videos recorded by the security cameras of the Le Brique bowling alley, where he has been working for 13 years during the summer season. There he is seen throwing Máximo Thomsen, pointed out by several witnesses as the leader of the subsequent attack against Báez Sosa.

In the filming, "Chiqui" thomsen the left arm, while another partner takes him from behind. Between the two, by force, they take it from the track, through the kitchen, to the street. It was 4.41 in the morning.

“Fernando and his friends came out quietly from the bowling alley. The rugbiers were screaming, but as they passed through the kitchen they calmed down a bit. However, the one who was most upset was (Maximum) Thomsen, ”says the pathovist, recalling how he took the young people from the premises.

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A minute earlier, Báez Sosa's group had had an incident with the rugbiers inside the bowling alley. As Clarín could rebuild, there was a minor touch - a push or a stomp - during a pogo at the show of the mopper Neo Pistea. Fernando tried to calm the spirits, but the rugbiers did not accept it.

At that moment, from one of the stairs, Alejandro marked with a laser those who were involved in the fight. There he intervened with other security employees. "It was the same as always. They open on the track and when we arrive they take out those who are fighting or arguing," he recalls.

"Chiqui" returns to the attitude of Thomsen, who showed greater resistance as seen in the video that went viral. “I tried to take it out alone, but it was so strong that it was unlocked . That's why I had to ask a partner to help me with this boy, ”he recalls.

Alejandro returned to the interior of Le Brique, but a companion warned him that there was a fight half a block from the premises. He went out the door and told a policeman. When the agents went to see the incident, he saw another incident on the sidewalk in front of the premises. It was the attack against Fernando Báez Sosa .

"We were shouting, calling the police who were with two more fights in the corner and around the bowling alley," he says and explains that by regulation they are prohibited from moving from "the local line . " Therefore, he says, he did not take intervention before the attack that took place on public roads.

The patovica declared the same Saturday, January 18, in the case that investigates the crime, which today is labeled as homicide aggravated by premeditation and alevosía. For 6 hours, he gave details of what he had seen . And particularly, how the rugbiers acted systematically "as a team."

Remember that while Fernando was hit on the floor, one of the assailants was belling. “The one in the blue shirt, who appears in the video washing his hands in the bowling alley kitchen, was the one who constantly watched if the police were coming,” he says and assures that when the security forces were arriving, “the same boy started screams to leave the place .

“The first one who hit Fernando in the face when he tried to get up is the runner . Then they kept hitting him, "he adds. The impeller is the physical characteristic by which several witnesses recognized Matías Benicelli, one of the 8 rugbiers who are being held in the Dolores prison.

Alejandro does not doubt that the intention was clear: "I never saw someone hit so many kicks in the head," he concludes, moved.

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Source: clarin

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