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Trial for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa: the forceful videos that Fernando Burlando showed in his plea

2023-01-26T02:27:01.893Z


The material has "a pixel reconstruction to clarify the image" and uses the concept of "Motion tracking" to follow each of the rugbiers at the murder scene.


In the final stretch of the trial for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, the lawyer for the victim's family,

Fernando Burlando

, had to present his argument on Wednesday.

To reinforce his request for life imprisonment against the eight Zárate rugbiers, he accompanied his words with

five compelling videos

.

Hugo Tomei, in charge of the defendants' defense, opposed his exhibition.

However, Burlando retorted: "It is not edited, but a

reconstruction of pixels to clarify the image

. They are the same as those in the case. It only has some difference to better illustrate my exposure, not the proof."

For her part, the president of the court, María Clara Castro, gave Burlando the right and justified: "

Relying on graphic material is valid

. It is not proof, it is part of the allegations."

In this way, they began to project the images on the living room television.

The first one shows the episode on the dance floor of Le Brique.

Máximo Thomsen

is seen

pointing at Báez Sosa and passing his hand around his neck.

"In clear announcement that you are dead, and so it was," said Burlando.

The following three videos are a reconstruction using aerial images of the location of the rugbiers and their displacement on the scene, around the body of Fernando Báez Sosa.

"

Motion tracking

" is the concept.

With this technique and with the successive videos from different points, he locates the eight rugby players at the crime scene.

Each one is surrounded by a different colored oval, so as not to lose sight of it in the video. 


The first has images of the beating, the kicks that -already with Fernando on the ground- unleash the "no".

First they follow Máximo Thomsen, then

Enzo Comelli, Ciro Pertossi, Ayrton Viollaz and Luciano Pertossi.

Then he shows the attack from another angle.

They identify

Blas Cinalli, Matías Benicelli, Lucas Pertossi, Enzo Comelli.

Also to

Ayrton Viollaz, Luciano Pertossi and Máximo Thomsen

, from the sidewalk in front.


"They have full control of their body. They are normal movements. They are not in the conditions that they tried to locate due to alcohol consumption," says Burlando.

Trial for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa: the final stretch

For this Thursday, the presentation of the defense arguments, by Hugo Tomei, is scheduled.

Immediately after, it will be time for "

last words

".

Yes, that right that the defendants have (will any of the rugby players speak?) and that since the promulgation of the Victims Law is also granted to the lawsuit, to the injured party.

"We already made the request and it was authorized. The Court there will define how it is organized, if some of the defendants want to make use of their right to speak... But

for Graciela we already asked for it and she will speak

. It will be on Thursday " , confirmed Mocking,

Finally, judges María Claudia Castro, Christian Rabaia and Emiliano Lazzari will announce

the date of the verdict

, originally scheduled for January 31.

The oral debate lasted through 13 days of presenting evidence and the testimony of 87 people, including relatives of the victim and the defendants, friends of Fernando, witnesses to the attack, police officers, doctors, firefighters, and health professionals.

DB

look also

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Source: clarin

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