Nahuel Gallotta
07/19/2021 7:12 PM
Clarín.com
Police
Updated 07/19/2021 7:12 PM
The distribution pawn walks through Balvanera.
A few meters from the corner of Bartolomé Miter, he crosses Castelli Street (at the height of 190) and when he
reaches the bike
path, his fox cart stops, in which he carries consortium bags that seem to have clothes.
He lifts the wheel and when it is his turn to go up to the sidewalk, he finds
a bouquet of flowers
.
On the floor.
Next to a blanket with stuffed animals.
"Does it belong to someone? Can they run it?" He asks.
The manteros explain that it is a gift to
a person who passed away on Sunday
afternoon.
The pawn dodges her and continues his journey through Castelli, as if he did not believe what he was being told.
"The family lived on the eighth floor," one of the manteros tells
Clarín
.
What happened is that, around 5.30pm on Sunday, a Chinese woman identified as
Huili Ye (32) jumped from the terrace
of her building.
He did it
with his eighteen-month-old son
, who also died at his side.
Near them
fell Ye's other 4-year-old daughter
.
The flowers were left by a person of the same nationality.
He placed them on the floor and continued on his way, without speaking to anyone.
The building where Huili Ye lived (32) .Photo German García Adrasti
"
Any type of homicide
or reckoning
is
completely ruled out
," explains an investigator to
Clarín
.
And he argues: "the place where the bodies fell corresponds to
someone who dropped down
; who was not pushed. We found two bodies together, which are that of the woman with her youngest son. And on one side that of the daughter. We understand that
Ye pushed her and then jumped with the baby
. "
"The only thing I can tell you is that I had lived here for at least two years," says a neighbor who leaves the building.
"If we crossed her, she was usually with her children. She was
very closed
. She did not speak more than a 'hello and bye'. We understand that she was a housewife; her husband was the only one who worked outside the home," she adds.
Clarín
contacted organizations of citizens of Chinese nationality, based in the neighborhood.
"We ask about her but
nobody says they know her
. Nobody knows anything. The thing is that the Chinese are fearful, and closed. They don't know if they can speak," was the answer.
The terrace of the Castelli building at 100. Photo German García Adrasti
The researchers did arrive at a piece of information, based on comments from neighbors.
"What they told us is that she
had tried to commit suicide
, and that they stopped her. Her only relative in the country is her husband. She is
hospitalized with Covid in intensive care
. With which, if she suffers from a type of depressive pathology, she had no one to stop her. "
The husband is 32 years old and would be in the Álvarez Hospital.
Apparently he did not have a steady job.
Some traders in the area claimed that it was sought out by offering bags to bag products.
But they all agreed on a comment: "poor guys. They
had nothing to do with it
."
MG
.
The Suicide Assistance Center provides free, personal, confidential and anonymous telephone assistance to people in crisis or at risk of suicide on the suicide prevention line: 135 (free line from Capital and Greater Buenos Aires) or (011) 5275-1135 (from all over the country).