04/07/2021 14:10
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 04/07/2021 2:21 PM
The Criminal Appeal and Guarantees Chamber of Dolores decided this Wednesday to dismiss
Alejo Milanesi
(19), the only one of the rugby players who was going to go to trial while at liberty, for the murder of Fernando Báez Sosa, which occurred at the exit of a bowling alley in Villa Gesell, in early 2020.
This was determined by the vote of the judges Fernando Sotelo, Susana Miriam Darling Yaltone and Luis Felipe Defelitto, after a vote that ended with two votes in favor of the dismissal and one against.
The result is final and frees Milanesi from all blame.
It was the lawyers of Graciela Sosa and Silvino Báez, Fernando's parents, who had asked that the young man be tried with the rest of his friends.
Before, the Justice had been dismissed Juan Pedro Guarino (19), the other of the rugbiers who vacationed with the group and was not in prison.
The other eight rugby players who are in custody will be tried for "double aggravated homicide for treachery and for the premeditated contest of two or more people."
They are Máximo Thomsen (20), Ciro Pertossi (20), Luciano Pertossi (19), Lucas Pertossi (21), Enzo Comelli (20), Matías Benicelli (21), Blas Cinalli (19) and Ayrton Viollaz (21). who are serving preventive detention in Alcaidía 3 of the Melchor Romero prison, in La Plata.
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