Lucas Pertossi Broke the Silence Six Years After the Crime: I Didn't Touch Him - Diario Panorama
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It may be what happened or just a defense strategy, but Lucas Pertossi separated himself from the rest of the rugbiers who beat and kicked Fernando Báez Sosa, and said he never touched the victim. The videos show him away from the conflict zone but beating other people, so the Justice understood that it was part of a previous plan in which his role was to prevent anyone from helping the boy his friends were hitting. In the talk with Mauro Z, Per…
Six years after the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, one of those convicted of the case, Lucas Pertossi, recently gave statements from prison in which he sought to take off from the assault that ended with the death of the young man in Villa Gesell. Pertossi, sentenced to 15 years in prison as a secondary participant, stated emphatically: “I never touched him”, in an interview conducted from the Criminal Unit where he is serving his sentence. The yo…
The young man, sentenced to 15 years in prison, said that he never beat the victim and that he was harmed by the block defense. Fernando Báez Sosa's crime entry: Lucas Pertossi spoke from prison and asked for a new trial was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Six years after the episode that shocked public opinion, Lucas Pertossi offered statements from the jail about the death beating of Fernando Báez Sosa in Villa Gesell, which took place on the night of January 18, 2020. In a publicised advance of a full interview with journalist Mauro Szeta, for the American channel, the convicted man refers to his version of the events and the way in which his defense developed during the judicial process. Perto…
It was in an interview with journalist Mauro Szeta. The young man, sentenced to 15 years of age, assured that the group defensive strategy perjudiced him and with what he did the night of the murder in Villa Gesell
Lucas Pertossi, one of the rugbiers sentenced to 15 years in prison for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, separated himself from the rest of his colleagues because of what happened in Villa Gesell on January 18, 2020. “I felt very badly defended. The strategy (judicial) was all together, in block, but we didn’t all do the same nor did we have the same participation,” said the young man in an interview with Mauro Szeta for America TV. Regarding th…
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