The Vélez players Sebastián Sosa, Braian Cufré, Abiel Osorio and José Ignacio Florentín Bobadilla They are detained for aggravated sexual abuse against a 24-year-old girl and, according to the procedural code of Tucumán, until the judge decides (it will be Wednesday) whether or not they can continue the trial in prison. freedom, they will all continue to be arrested. The news hit hard both the players and their families, who rushed to this province to accompany them. And even though they hoped the “nightmare” would end on Monday, They never imagined that they would end up occupying a place in the dungeons of Tucumán.
Furthermore, the four were so confident that they even decided to get plane tickets to return to Buenos Aires on Tuesday. The same thing happened with those close to him. However, The same relatives said that, after learning that they would be detained, they decided to stay in Tucumán until the procedural situation of the people involved is resolved. Thus, Sosa, Cufré, Osorio and Florentín left a hotel room to take up a place in a prison in this province.
Several hours later the public prosecutor María Eugenia Posse decided to capture them, the players were transferred to the former Investigative Brigade, headquarters located in Junín, at the 800 address of this capital, which marked the beginning of a new reality for them. Uncertainty and confusion reigned in their minds as they underwent genetic testing. While waiting for the results, they received another hard blow: the Vélez managers decided to suspend the contract, anticipating a possible termination of their working relationships.
How was the location decided? According to information provided by the newspaper La Gaceta de Tucumán, prosecutor Posse ordered that Personal Security agents take care of the accommodation in a police station. Initially it was hypothesized that they could be housed in different sections, but in the end it was decided that the four of them would be together in the same place, where they spent the first night. They claim that the former Brigade’s headquarters has dungeons where they could be better guarded. “It’s not a question of convenience, but rather of people who are not used to being in prison”a police source told Tucumán media.
The defenses of the four players, meanwhile, are waiting for Wednesday (it has been confirmed that the hearing will be held at 1.30pm and the judge will be Eliana Gómez Moreira). They say they have sufficient reason to believe that after the hearing with the judge their clients will be released. For this reason they claim to have handed over their cell phones of their own free will, to have agreed to undergo a DNA test, to have handed over their documents to resolve any doubts about a possible escape and to have even undertaken, if necessary, to establish a domicile in Tucuman.
Furthermore, for the defense, the evidence is not conclusive. They passed that optimism on to people close to the players to such an extent that they asked them if they wanted to book tickets for Wednesday night. Thus, amidst this whirlwind of events, uncertainty hovers over the fate of the four Vélez players and the outcome of Wednesday’s hearing.
Source: Clarin
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