01/01/2021 19:58
Clarín.com
Police
Updated 01/01/2021 20:04
The Justice of La Plata tries to determine if the husband of Carolina Píparo, the provincial deputy who ten years ago was shot during a bank leak in the city of La Plata,
ran over and dragged
two young men on motorcycles who had gone more than 300 meters with his car to see with other friends the traditional burning of dolls for the New Year.
Judicial sources assured
Télam
that the incident occurred this morning and that the suspicion is that, after running over the young people, he left them abandoned without giving them help.
The episode does not coincide with Píparo's account.
"The atrocities I am reading are terrible, I can't believe that there is so much inventiveness about situations in which one would not like to be, there is no crack here," said the legislator in statements to
TN
.
The investigators consulted by the official agency indicated that it all began around 2.30 in the morning when
Juan Ignacio Buzali
and his wife Píparo were driving their
black Fiat 500L
and ran over two young people from the Abasto area of La Plata who were mobilizing in a motorcycle.
The impact on the nose of Carolina Píparo's Fiat 500, assaulted in La Plata.
According to the accounts of the victims and different witnesses, after running over the motorcycle, Buzali dragged his victims more than 300 meters, until finally the motorcycle unhooked from the car.
The victims suffered various injuries and were left lying on the scene, while Buzali and his wife fled at full speed, sources said.
Faced with this situation, the friends of the injured youths began to chase the Fiat 500 and managed to make it stop the march in the Plaza Moreno area, where Urban Control personnel from the Municipality of La Plata were also present.
The motorcycle driver was taken to Hospital San Martín, where he was treated for various blows and a cutting wound to the head.
Meanwhile, his companion was also referred to a health center, where he was treated and then discharged.
The case is investigated in principle by the La Plata prosecutor Eugenia Di Lorenzo, who this afternoon took statements from different witnesses.