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A donation that Santi Maratea collected could not be delivered by AFIP controls

2021-08-07T11:15:55.930Z


The help was for the Chaco announcer Julio Sosa who suffers from ALS and needs the money to buy the medicines.


08/07/2021 6:35 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

Updated 08/07/2021 6:35 AM

A donation that Santiago Maratea raised is unable to be delivered due to fiscal pressure from the AFIP.

It is about

30 thousand dollars

that the influencer raised for the Chaco presenter Julio Sosa who suffers from ALS (Lateral Atrophic Sclerosis).

Sosa's case became known

more than two months ago

when the announcer's family broadcast a solidarity campaign asking for help to buy the medicine.

Although there is no cure for the disease, it can be treated.

But the injections the announcer needs along with a year's treatment cost $ 30,000.

The story went to the influencer who promised to help the family and raise the necessary amount to be able to start treatment.

Maratea came to collect the 30 thousand dollars to buy the medicine that the Chaco announcer needs, as he announced last month, but apparently the story is far from having a happy ending.

Speaking to

Diario Chaco

, the announcer's son, Gustavo Sosa, commented that they are

"a little delayed"

with the purchase of vaccines for his father because "Santi did not send us the money."

"We are in contact with him, he told us that we had to wait for the issue that it is a lot of money and they ask him for a justification of the income that he has," commented the son of the announcer, who added that the influencer cannot send the proceeds "for the whole issue of

controls with AFIP

".

The announcer's son commented that his father "is currently suffering from back pain, anxious and nervous about everything that generated the news of Santi Maratea, apart from everything that the disease means."

"Santi with whom he speaks is with my sister because of the issue of my father, I take care of dealing with the bank so that they can make the invoice for me from the clinic in the United States and be able to make the transfer," he explained.

The announcer's son commented that at the moment they use the money they raised through the sale of

chickens, empanadas and raffles

, but clarified that this money is not enough for the entire treatment.

"The money we have is enough for the medicine, but only for two months of a treatment that lasts a year," he said.

Maratea had had a week of glory, at the end of last month, completing

three solidarity causes

.

In the first place, the influencer raised $ 51,000 to pay for three months of treatments for Ezra, a 2-year-old boy who suffers from DIPG (diffuse intrinsic trunk glioma), a rare cancer that affects the functions of the body, so he must be treated in the United States for 15 months, at a rate of $ 17,000 every 30 days.

At the same time, he was able to collect the million pesos necessary for the recovery of Mariana Laspiur, the celebrity hairdresser, who suffered, like her mother-in-law, the fracture of her two legs, after the elevator of the building in which they live collapsed. .

He also raised the 30 thousand dollars to buy the medicine that Julio Sosa needs, which he must purchase the injections from the Body Science clinic in the United States to be treated for a year.

"We got everything. This was a masterpiece, a beautiful landing to close all the pending campaigns that I wanted to do. It was almost in automatic mode, it was achieved like that. We got 15,922,000 pesos," the influencer transmitted at that time.

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