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In a new letter, Marcela Acuña compared Emerenciano Sena with Milagro Sala: 'They call her a chorra and he, a murderer'

2023-07-20T15:41:02.147Z

Highlights: Emerenciano Sena is accused of the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski in Chaco. His wife Marcela Acuña compared him to Jujuy leader Milagro Sala. She said that neither she nor Sena have "their hands stained with blood" She blamed "the sensationalist media" that "so point out" her husband's guilt. "Justice seems to ignore not only our way of thinking and living that testifies to what we are," she said.


After having tried to take off the piquetero leader of the Cecilia Strzyzowski case, he assured that 'neither of them has their hands stained with blood'.


After having tried to remove Emerenciano Sena from the cause for the disappearance and alleged femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski in Chaco, arguing that she covered up for her son César and hid it from her husband, Marcela Acuña compared the piquetero leader with the Jujuy leader Milagro Sala, convicted in that province for corruption.

"Emerenciano's miracle of having built houses, libraries, schools, kindergartens, recreational centers, is the same punishment given to Milagro Sala in Jujuy. It is the same, the difference is the qualifying adjective, Milagro is a, Emerenciano is a murderer, that although it is proven that he is not, he is also the father of the one who could be a murderer," Acuña wrote in the letter.

Sena's wife referred for the first time to the comparison with Sala, sentenced to 13 years in prison for the crime of "fraud to the public administration, illicit association and extortion that was confirmed by the Supreme Court of Justice."

The comparison with the reference of the Tupac Amaru is not new. As Clarín detailed, in Jorge Capitanich's payments he is considered "the Miracle Room of Chaco."

"Emerenciano is synonymous with piqueterismo in the Chaco. Here it is considered the Chaco Miracle Hall, with the difference that in Jujuy there was a change of political color and not here," a Chaco official told this media some time ago.

In the new letter, the tenth she has written in just under two months of detention, Acuña said that neither she nor Emerenciano Sena have "their hands stained with blood" and pointed her criticism against the media.

"Under no circumstances, given any point of view, neither Emerenciano nor I have our hands stained with blood, there is no precedent, nor stories that can justify such barbarity," said the former candidate for mayor of Resistencia, who is detained in the 6th police station. of the Santa Inés neighborhood.

He added: "Justice seems to ignore not only our way of thinking and living that testifies to what we are, but also ignores the evidence that clearly shows our innocence."

"Now, if the prosecution knew or knew that we are innocent, why did it install against Emerenciano and whoever writes other versions from the beginning?" asked Acuña.

The mother of César Sena, Cecilia's husband and one of the main suspects in the femicide of the young woman, said that neither she nor her husband "ever murdered anyone," and blamed "the sensationalist media" that "so point out."

D.D.

See also

"I hid it from you so as not to involve you and everything went wrong", the letter with which Marcela Acuña tries to detach Emerenciano Sena from the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski

"Quintín" Gómez, the piquetero official accused of sexual abuse in Chaco, spoke: he defines whether to surrender or not

Source: clarin

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