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Massive march calling for the release of the young man who ran over and killed two motorcycle jets

2021-04-10T20:04:44.003Z


The aunt of the accused driver said: "He is not a murderer, he defended himself." This Sunday he could be charged with a double homicide.


Lucas Aranda

04/10/2021 4:22 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Police

Updated 04/10/2021 17:01

Days after the arrest of a 25-year-old young man for running over and killing two criminals who assaulted him in Rosario, residents of the area where the incident occurred

took to the streets to ask for his release

.

Before the march that took place this Saturday after noon, one of his relatives complained that he is being held incommunicado "as if he were the criminal" and argued that he

only tried to "defend himself."

The case occurred two days ago in the western sector of the city, where protesters gathered this Saturday, facing a continuous rain meters from the Jockey Club.

Neighbors marched on foot and in their cars demanding that the young man who killed two motorcycle jets be released.

But if the situation is complicated.

Photo: Juan José García

From there they

traveled about 15 blocks

in the direction of downtown on Avenida Eva Perón until they reached the intersection with Avenida Circunvalación.

Those who live in the Fisherton neighborhood responded in this way to the call under the slogan: "Enough of insecurity."

"None of us during the working hours decided to go out to kill and

he did not go out to kill either

. He went to defend himself because the boys had two weapons," said Diego C.'s aunt on the eve of the mobilization, which had the support of other people who were displaced. by car.

Thus he stated that his nephew "did not think so" when he decided to pursue the criminals who approached him at the door of his parents' house.

"He is not a murderer, he defended himself," he remarked.

The lawyer for the driver of the Chevrolet S10 involved in the incident assured that the 25-year-old was assaulted when he arrived at the house located in Amuchástegui at 600. According to the hypothesis of the Public Prosecutor's Office (MPA), the thieves threatened him. gun point and thus

they snatched a backpack with 2,000 dollars

to flee aboard a motorcycle.

In a dialogue with Radio 2, the boy's aunt asked the judicial authorities "to realize that Diego did not even know a police station" and stated that "he has an impeccable life."

On the other hand, he expressed: "We are all in the same shit,

fighting for our lives so that they stop killing us

because they come to kill us, they do not come to rob us."

The victim was returning from a bank transaction and was arriving at his family's home when he was attacked.

Photo: Juan José García

The march took place while waiting for the impeachment hearing scheduled for this Sunday.

The prosecutor Patricio Saldutti

requested that a psychiatric

examination

of the detainee be carried out

before defining the legal classification of the crime that he will attribute to him based on the evidence collected in the first 48 hours.

So far, the investigators have established that the driver of the truck chased the motorcycle jets until there was a collision with Judge Zuviría at 200, six blocks from his parents' house.

The pickup crashed into a tree on the sidewalk, the assailants fell off the road after the impact and it

is suspected that they were struck by the motorist

.

Diego Nicolás Quiroga García, 25, died on the spot as a result of multiple injuries.

Luciano Escudero (29) was transferred to the Clemente Álvarez Emergency Hospital (Heca) and there he died.

Rosary beads.

Correspondent.

GL

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Source: clarin

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