03/13/2021 17:19
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 03/13/2021 5:23 PM
Maximiliano Djerfy, former guitarist for the band Callejeros, died this Friday after suffering a heart attack.
As it turned out, he would have decompensated while playing a soccer game.
He was 46 years old.
The musician had been sentenced to five years in prison for the Cromañón tragedy, the fire during a Callejeros recital in which 194 people died.
Among the victims were five direct relatives of Djerfy.
After being acquitted in the first instance, the musician was found guilty in 2015 by a judgment of Cassation.
He was imprisoned for just over two years, in a stay divided between the Ezeiza prison and the Marcos Paz prison.
At the end of 2016 he was granted
house arrest
.
He had already served his sentence.
Maximiliano Djerfy, at the trial for the Cro-Magnon tragedy.
Photo: Clarín archive
"Each one knows what he did and what he did not do, and what he said as well, then you have to bank it. But hey, there is a lot of envy too, at one point I couldn't understand how they could be so envious of us after what we were had happened, I
do not wish any kid that what happened to me would happen to him
. For me it was terrible because it disarmed my family. The natural pain that one has they never took into account. I lost five relatives in there ", there was declared Djerfy after leaving prison, in an interview with Radio Zónica.
In that same note, he spoke about the divisions that were generated in the band.
"
The miseries of each one came out
, we had to face a trial and a lot of things that we had never experienced, all that made the band break up. I compare it a lot to an abortion. When a couple goes through an abortion afterwards it is very weird that they are still together, and that happened with Callejeros, "he was honest.
Currently, the musician was a member of the band “Esas Cosas” and was also part of “Nuestra Raza”, a group that he formed with Elio Rodrigo Delgado and Juan Alberto Carbone, two other former members of Callejeros.
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