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This was said by Jorge Cáceres Olivera after the last round of statements on Friday. An economic motive would have been the beginning of the fight that ended with the murder.
After a round of statements that lasted until shortly before 10:00 p.m., prosecutor Jorge Cáceres Olivera affirmed that the investigation into the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski leads to the fact that the murder took place at the home of the Sena clan and that the three members of the family, Emerenciano, Marcela Acuña and César, participated in killing the young woman.
This was stated to the press after testimonial statements this Friday, where Fabiana González, a Sena collaborator, and Gustavo Obregón, González’s husband and family personal driver, passed by.
“I think there was an altercation at home. Obviously they are hypotheses, but the investigation comes from there,” he told the press, at the same time that he spoke of an economic motive. That is to say, that they had a fight and that “they get out of hand.”
The prosecutor also added that he considers that all the detainees “are responsible for the disappearance and subsequent death of Cecilia” to different degrees, although he did not rule out adding more people in the future if the investigation is carried out in this regard.
Regarding the participation of César, Cecilia’s ex-husband, the prosecutor said that “it must be defined.” But he did confirm that the three Sena were responsible and that everything happened at the home of Santa María de Oro, the house where Emerenciano lived.
On the other hand, the prosecutor maintained that in the next week they will have results of the different expertise that they carry out. In addition, he confirmed that a forensic anthropology team from the Judiciary of Córdoba will join the work.
The objective is to carry out the anthropological study of fossil bone remains that were found on the Emerenciano farm to determine if they are of interest to the cause.
It was the closing of an intense day, where in addition to Obregón and González, Patricia Acuña, Marcela’s sister, and her husband, Ricardo Goya, testified as witnesses.
Departure of the detainee, Fabiana González. Photo Maxi Failla
When leaving the judicial building, César Sena’s uncles spoke to the media that were waiting at the entrance and expressed that they decided to speak to clarify some issues. Despite being all part of the same piquetero movement, both Ricardo and Patricia stated that they do not have “much relationship” with the Sena.
The man also recounted what happened hours before his nephew’s arrest: “At the time of the raids, César came to my house. We asked him to tell us what had happened, we asked him three times and he denied us three times. times. He told us that the scratches he had on his neck were from his jiu jitsu practices (a martial art) and told us that there was no violence with the girl,” he said.
“He also told me that the girl left the house, that the cameras were going to show it. And well, then I didn’t keep insisting, but he denied it three times. We didn’t cover it up or anything like that,” he said.
What degree of accusation have all those involved
For the moment, the Special Prosecutor Team has formulated the following accusations: César Sena, the most complicated, is accused of triple aggravated homicide due to the relationship, the premeditated participation of two or more people and for having been carried out in a context of gender violence. (femicide).
Marcela Acuña and Emerenciano Sena are charged with aggravated homicide due to the premeditated cooperation of two or more people as co-perpetrators. Gustavo Melgarejo and Griselda Reinoso are listed for aggravated homicide as a secondary participant.
Gustavo Obregón, the family’s driver, is accused of aggravated homicide due to the premeditated contest of two or more people as a secondary participant. Finally Fabiana González, his wife, is accused of aggravated homicide as a necessary participant.
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