Global Courant 2023-05-25 16:49:46
It happened this morning on Calle 49, between 7 and 8. Both are hospitalized. They investigate what happened.
A 36-year-old woman fell from the balcony of a second floor of a building located in the center of La Plata and another 30-year-old woman who accompanied her was found with injuries. Both are hospitalized.
The confusing episode, which is being investigated, occurred around 4 o’clock this holiday Thursday on Calle 49, between 7 and 8.
Witnesses to the event said that both women had ingested drugs inside the apartment and went through the window.
One of them fell into the void and was found lying on the sidewalk with serious injuries, while the other would have gone down to help her and was also found with several cuts on her body.
After the arrival of a police mobile, which was alerted by a 911 call, SAME personnel arrived at the scene and transferred both women to a hospital in the area.
In principle, the case in charge of UFI No. 9 was labeled as “injuries”.
The Emmily case in Retirement
The death of Emmily Rodrígues Santos, a 26-year-old Brazilian girl, shocked the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires on March 30. The young woman fell from the sixth floor of an apartment located in Libertad at 1500 and the businessman Francisco Sáenz Valiente (52) who accompanied her continues to be investigated.
After having dinner at a restaurant on the northern Costanera and going through a bar in Palermo, at 3:21 on March 30, Emmily arrived with two friends at Sáenz Valiente’s apartment, where a fourth woman was already present.
After an early morning of excesses with the intake of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and “tuci”, Rodrigues suffered an apparent psychotic break and at 9.18 he ended up falling out of a bare window into the inner courtyard of the building’s block lung, when only Sáenz was in the apartment Brave and one of her friends.
Emmily Rodrigues Santos Gomes (26), the Brazilian model who died when she fell from a sixth floor in Retiro.
The latest update on the case was given by a prosecutor this week. He asked that the businessman and owner of the apartment be arrested again. He said that it was not “a natural death” and that it should “investigate whether it constituted a femicide.”
While Emmily’s father spoke to the media and said it was a “terrible crime,” the lawsuit representing the family and another prosecutor also requested that the defendant return to jail.
In an oral hearing held on Monday before Chamber 6 of the National Criminal and Correctional Appeals Chamber, those of the Public Prosecutor’s Office requested the preventive detention of the accused for abandonment of person followed by death and facilitation of narcotics.
Meanwhile, the plaintiff lawyer requested prosecution for “femicide” and the supply of drugs; to which he added a possible crime of “homicide criminis causa”, arguing that Sáenz Valiente killed Emmily to hide an alleged sexual assault.
For their part, the intervening chambermaids, Magdalena Laiño, Ricardo Matías Pinto and Ignacio Rodríguez Varela; Due to the complexity of the case, they were going to take more than five days to decide if they confirmed the lack of merit issued by the Investigating Judge Martín Del Viso to Sáenz Valiente or if they prosecute him, with or without preventive detention, for any of the crimes requested by the accusers.
The Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor 10, Santiago Vismara; and Mariela Labozzetta, from the Specialized Fiscal Unit for Violence against Women (UFEM); They asked at the hearing that Sáenz Valiente be prosecuted with preventive detention for “providing narcotic drugs free of charge and a place to consume them in an ideal contest with abandonment of a person aggravated by the result of death”, crimes that provide for penalties of up to 15 years in prison .
Francisco Sáenz Valiente, the businessman who owns the department where a woman fell and died in Retiro.
At the beginning of the presentation, Vismara maintained that “the case involves violence against a woman, which means that international commitments assumed by the Argentine State in this matter are at stake.”
The prosecutor explained that the defendant’s behavior was “determinant” for the death of the young woman, as reported by the Attorney General of the Nation in a statement.
In her turn, the head of the UFEM considered that “it was clear that what happened with Emmily was not a natural death and that it should be investigated whether it constituted a femicide.”
For the prosecutors, the abandonment of the person occurred because the defendant only intervened at 9:13 a.m. to call 911 when the event had started around 7 a.m.