Inkriql Posted April 1, 2020 Share Posted April 1, 2020 (edited) Last night, the body of María Florencia Santa Cruz, 30, was found by a patrolman, hanging from a white mural and with a jacket tied around his neck. The incident occurred on Benito Lynch street and the Panamericana access, in the Tigre district, in the northern area of the suburbs. A few minutes before the police mobile patrolled that area, at 0.40, the security cameras captured the moment just when the only suspect in the crime was walking next to her, 150 meters from where she was found. Then she appeared lifeless, suspended against a wall. This is shown by the footage taken by Tigre's security cameras. In the first image, Santa Cruz is seen walking alone in the middle of the street, instantly she is seen as a man, later identified as Santiago Hernández, who approaches him and talks to him near his ear, while gesturing with his hands and brushed her with his arms. She steadily continues on her way. He seems to want to get it off him, very close to the place where the body was found. Then the worst. A few minutes later, the patrolman is observed as he stops and points his lights at the white mural. There lay the corpse of the young woman. According to Infobae, Santa Cruz was a neighbor of the El Detail neighborhood, he had a daughter and his father is a retired commissioner. Immediately, the judicial investigation began. When the prosecutors in charge of the case, Sebastián Fitipaldi, Diego Callegari and Mariela Miozzo, from the Tigre Gender Prosecutor's Office, requested the images, Hernández was identified and today he was detained at his home by Buenos Aires police officers. "The victim does not present wounds compatible with an attempt at defense. It is a strange situation," added the sources, surprised by what they found. On the other hand, people close to the young woman explained that she used to frequent the area where she was found dead. As Infobae was able to find out, the autopsy will be carried out tomorrow afternoon, meanwhile, Hernández is expected to testify after the results of the forensic study in court, to narrate his version of the events while waiting in prison. In the first 10 days of preventive quarantine, at least 6 women were victims of femicide in the country. The count - carried out by the Observatory “Now that they see us” - covers from March 20 to 29 and does not include three cases that have not yet been confirmed as femicides (because it would be suicides or deaths on the occasion of theft), in Santa Fe, Salta and Río Negro. On the other hand, according to line 144, calls increased 60% in the province of Buenos Aires. The double crime of Cristina Iglesias and her daughter Ada, 7, in Monte Chingolo, was the first case that set off alarms during the confinement decreed by President Alberto Fernández. On Saturday March 28, both bodies were found dead. Both had been missing since Thursday the 26th. The femicide Abel Romero, the woman's partner, was investigated by the prosecutor Jorge Grieco and confessed to the crime. Yesterday afternoon, various organizations called a noise that had a wide response on windows and balconies. "By Cristina Iglesias and her seven-year-old daughter, killed by Abel Romero in Monte Chingolo. By Claudia Repetto, murdered by Ricardo Rodríguez in Mar del Plata. For those who are forced to quarantine with a violent. Femicides do not stop in quarantine, nor our rage, "said the collective Ni Una Menos in a statement. Thus, leaning out of the windows, as they could, thousands of women across the country protested through the "noise" called since last Sunday night to claim again #NiUnaMenos, #BastaDeMatarnos and #CuarentenaSiViolenciaNo. Edited April 3, 2020 by -Dark Closed 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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