2024-05-29 13:51:14
Prisoner in Alcaidía No. 3 of Melchor Romero, the place he’s serving a life sentence for the brutal crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, which occurred on January 18, 2020 outdoors the Le Brique bowling alley in Villa Gesell, Máximo Thomsen left behind 4 years of silence and spoke for the primary time from jail.
In an virtually two-hour interview given to journalist Rolando Barbano, Thomsen, 22, gave his model of the occasions, cried in entrance of the digicam, accused his companions and even mentioned that he prays for the sufferer.
The younger man sentenced to life imprisonment, together with Ciro Pertossi, Enzo Comelli, Luciano Pertossi and Matías Benicelli, for the crime of homicide doubly aggravated by the premeditated collaboration of two or extra individuals, in ultimate competitors with minor accidents.
Thomsen’s thought, collectively together with his new lawyer, Francisco Oneto, former candidate for vice-governor of La Libertad Avanza, is to reverse the sentence ordered by the judges of the Oral Felony Court docket No. 1 of Dolores. The rugby participant was recognized because the chief of the group and the one who gave the deadly kick to Fernando Báez Sosa within the head, when he was already unconscious on the bottom.
Thomsen cried 3 times, remembered how they deliberate the journey to Villa Gesell together with his mates and referred to his function throughout the macabre homicide of Báez Sosa outdoors the Le Brique bowling alley.
As well as, he gave his model of the occasions, accused his companions and mentioned that he prays “each evening” for Fernando.
By way of tears, Thomsen mentioned that the interview was vital for him to have the ability to unburden himself. “I let off steam rather a lot, I have been ready for this second for 4 years,” he mentioned.
Supply: Infobae.
2024-05-29 13:51:14