Chaos in Gimnasia-Boca: the policeman who shot a cameraman said he didn’t see where he was aiming and tried to “avoid further unrest”

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As the grief over the death of César Regueiro, the Gimnasia fan who died on the pitch last Thursday, continues, and the football continues, Justice also seeks to advance on responsibilities in the events that have gone around the world. This Sunday, a few hours before the “Lupo” returns to the field, the two inmates who have the case appeared before the prosecutor Martin Almiron, From UFI n. 8. is approx Juan Manuel Gorbaranhead of the operation and which is weighed down by the accusation of willful destruction followed by death, and the cash Nahuel Falconwho was charged with qualifying injuries.

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In the Prosecutor’s Office, located at 7:57, Falcón was the only one to testify, since Gorbarán – replaced by the one who succeeded him in office and was also linked to Alejandro Morinigo’s operation – refused to testify in this first instance.

The police officer, who was captured by images from the TyC Sports channel when he walked past a fence and fired rubber bullets at cameraman Rivero, who was filming him, denied that he deliberately aimed at the man, who was injured at the pubis.

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In his statements, reflected by various La Plata media, Falcón has justified his actions ever since “fired to prevent further unrest”, in the midst of the chaos around the gymnastics court. In particular as regards the attack on the cameraman, he has ensured it “did not see where he was shooting”.

Both Gorbarán and Falcón will continue to be detained pending the advancement of probative measures and expert reports on the body of “Lolo” Regueiro, which will culminate next Tuesday.

In any case, on Saturday the prosecutor Almirón had anticipated the details of the autopsy which excluded that the causes of death were framed in a frame of murder, but rather in the characteristics of a “non-traumatic” cardiac arrest.

“The autopsy indicates that Regueiro’s death was produced by a non-violent mechanism and as a final consequence of a non-traumatic cardiorespiratory arrest”Almirón explained to the Télam agency.

“This does not remove responsibility of another kind, nor does it mean that the police acted well, but the cause of death was cardiac arrest”, clarified the lawyer, who based his argument on the outcome of the autopsy carried out by the expert. doctor of the judiciary of the morgue of Lomas de Zamora, César Adrián Rodríguez Package.

The results of the competences carried out by Federal Police personnel – including photos and videos, as well as 400 rubber bullet cartridges – will be ready on Tuesday.

Source: Clarin

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