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Trial for the crime of Fernándo Báez Sosa, LIVE: strong expectations for the statements of Juan Pedro Guarino, Alejo Milanesi and "suspect number 11"

2023-01-16T10:27:46.689Z


They are the two dismissed rugby players and a friend who was at the scene but was not charged. The parents of the defendants also testified in the eleventh hearing.


In the eleventh hearing of the trial for the crime of

Fernando Báez Sosa

, this Monday two key testimonies will be heard:

Juan

Pedro Guarino (22) and Alejo Milanesi (23)

, the two dismissed rugbiers, testify

.

Tomás Colazo (20)

, a friend of the eight defendants who was at the scene and was designated as "suspect number 11" by the complaint,

is also cited , although he is not involved in the cause of the fatal beating.

In a day that is expected to be long, three friends were also summoned with whom the defendant Blas Cinalli chatted after the attack at the exit of the Le Brique de Villa Gesell nightclub in January 2020;

and

the mothers of rugby players Máximo Thomsen (23) and Luciano and Ciro Pertossi

.

All instances of the day, in the minute-by-minute coverage of

Clarín

.

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16.01.2023 07:09

07:09

The mothers of Máximo Thomsen and Luciano and Ciro Pertossi will speak before Thursdays

In a hearing that is expected to be very long, this Monday the mothers of Máximo Thomsen (23) and Luciano and Ciro Pertossi will also testify before the judges of the Oral Criminal Court (TOC) 1.

Rosalía Zárate (58), Thomsen's mother, who was an official in the Zárate municipality and resigned after her son was charged, will be the first relative of a defendant to testify as a witness.

Meanwhile, María Paula Cinalli (57), mother of Blas Cinalli and aunt of Luciano (21) and Ciro Pertossi (22), will be the other mother to sit in front of judges María Claudia Castro, Christian Rabaia and Emiliano Lázzari.

16.01.2023 07:01

07:01

"I think we killed one", declare the friends of Blas Cinalli who chatted with the accused after the attack

Blas Cinalli, one of the accused rugby players, was complicated by a series of chats he had after the attack.

The list of witnesses includes Santino Franco Massagli (21), José Aníbal Leguiza (21) and Juan Ignacio Correa Neme (21), three friends of Blas Cinalli (21), one of the eight defendants, with whom he exchanged written messages and audio by the WhatsApp application after the fact.

This week, messages sent by Cinalli to friends who were not part of the rugby player group came out, in which he mentioned: "We fought. We won against some cheetos, we broke them", "I think we killed one", "We gave one a murra with the 'Perto', we beat it up, but badly. We came running home", "We're going to the beach. Previously at home, all the cats come" and "I just want to drink wine and smoke flowers".

16.01.2023 06:56

06:56

Who is the "suspect number 11"

Another key witness of today's session will be

Tomás Colazo (20)

, a friend of the defendants and who was identified as "suspect number 11" by the plaintiff lawyer Fernando Burlando.

He was never part of the case and he was never questioned or intervened in the framework of a legal action.

Like Guarino and Milanesi, when testifying as witnesses,

they are obligated to tell the truth

.

16.01.2023 06:50

06:50

The two dismissed rugby players and a "delicate" statement

Alejo Milanesi and Juan Pablo Guarino, the two friends of the rugby players who were arrested after the crime and ended up dismissed.

Juan Pedro Guarino (22) and Alejo Milanesi (23), who testify this Monday, are the two young people who were detained and were finally dismissed.


Sources close to the prosecution said that Guarino and Milanesi will face

a "very delicate" statement

, since when they are called as witnesses they have the obligation to tell the truth and with their statements they could incriminate their friends or self-incriminate themselves, which would force the court to suspend their testimonies since no one is obliged to testify against himself.

"They will have to move within a very fine margin, between telling the truth and not harming their friends and not giving false testimony," a spokesman with access to the case speculated.

15.01.2023 17:15

17:15

The third week of the trial begins with three key testimonies

Wednesday marks the third anniversary of the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa in Villa Gesell.

Photo: Maxi Failla

This Monday, the trial for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa enters its final stretch.

In the eleventh hearing, three key testimonies will be heard: three friends of the rugby players who were at the scene the night of the murder will speak, but were not incriminated.

The friends who chatted with Blas Cinalli and the mothers of Máximo Thomsen and Luciano Pertossi will also speak.



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