Like Santiago Maratea, dozens of celebrities have spoken out on the trial, which began Monday, of eight rugby players accused of killing Fernando Baez Sosa.
It should be remembered that on January 18, 2020, Báez Sosa, who was on vacation at Villa Gesell, came out of a nightclub called Le Brique and was beaten to death by a group of friends from the city of Zárate.
The crime has shaken society and more than 500,000 signatures have already been collected demanding life imprisonment for the defendants who are Máximo Thomsen, Ciro Pertossi, Enzo Comelli, Matías Benicelli, Blas Cinalli, Ayrton Viollaz, Lucas Pertossi and Luciano Pertossi.
Cinthia Fernández was the one who felt very mobilized at the beginning of the last stretch of the judicial process. Is that the media shared a message in a story on his Instagram account of him, where he has nearly six million followers, and was lapidary.
“That they have the same pain as Fer’s mother for never being able to see her son again, life for these cowards is the least”he bowled after seeing that the rugby players’ lawyer had requested a mistrial.
And he continued: “Don’t tell me about technicalities or rights for these cowards”.
Headquarters flowerFor her part, who is on vacation in Mar del Plata with her husband, Pablo Goycochea, and the two children they have in common, she shared Mauro Szeta’s message and added: “Justice for Fernando”.
Miguel Granados He also expressed his opinion. The comedian chose Twitter, where he showed a publication by journalist Mauro Szeta (he told what happened with Báez Sosa) and clarified that he wants perpetual life for Zárate’s rugby players.
“Even life is not enough. Justice”wrote the influencers in the social network of the bird.
Calu Rivero, For his part, he shared an Instagram profile picture, which uploaded images of Báez Sosa, briefly told the story of the crime and added some moving words from the father of the murdered young man. The post received more than 700,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
In addition, the model chose to replicate the image of a poster that reads “ten fathers, ten mothers and no one has apologized. That’s when you realize it all starts at home.”
Elsewhere, Calu shared the post again, but with an image of Fernando’s parents, holding hands while wearing their son’s photo T-shirts.
Meanwhile Oriana Sabatinishared the same Dignity post in a story on his Instagram profile, but chose to show an old photo of Báez Sosa and added a white heart.
The strong message of Santiago Maratea
“Fuckin’ assholes, I hope they all get life”Santiago Maratea wrote on his Twitter account. He also added the hashtag “justiciaporfernando” to his message.
He did so, like Migue Granados, quoting a message from journalist Mauro Szeta.
“They insulted him. They told him black. They invited him to fight. They surrounded him. They hit him at 5. They filmed him. they celebrated. They embraced. They escaped. They were divided. His blood has been washed away. They changed clothes. They took a selfie. They smiled. They ate hamburgers. They accused an innocent man ”, read the tweet that the Telefe communicator published and which provoked the reaction of Maratea.
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Source: Clarin