Cecilia case: traces of human blood were found in César Sena’s truck | Cuyo’s diary

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2023-07-21 19:20:27

The news that is added to the file investigating the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski increasingly complicate the Sena family. In the last few minutes, the laboratory results of the samples taken from Cesar’s Toyota Hilux truck, the victim’s partner, reached the hands of the prosecutors.

Of the total elements analyzed, it was determined that one of these stains corresponds to human blood. Now a DNA comparison will be carried out to confirm if the blood remains are from Cecilia.

According to the official document that Infobae was able to access, the blood was found in the back of the truck: “Given the positive result (+) in the detection of human blood in SAMPLE No. 2A (consisting of one (1) swab with a sample collected from the rear sector of a Toyota Hilux pick-up,” the document reads.

It is the second confirmation of human blood findings found in the file. In the last weeks of June, prosecutors received an alarming piece of information. A source informed them that, after the crime, the Sena family had given a series of furniture to a deprived woman from the Emerenciano Sena neighborhood, also accused in the file. Dubious solidarity, the researchers thought. The Chaco police arrived at the scene and the owner of the house said that, indeed, her gifts had arrived unexpectedly. They were a mattress, a bed and a couple of bedside tables.

Days later, Infobae revealed that those blood stains found belonged to Cecilia. This was confirmed by laboratory studies carried out with the DNA of the victim’s mother and her sister. For the prosecutors, it only remained to reconstruct how the furniture had been moved from one house to the other. In the last few hours, they managed to rearm that sequence based on a key testimony that this medium accessed.

Late last Wednesday afternoon, a man named AAL appeared at the prosecutor’s office. He said he had known the Sena family for “at least 4 years.” He also explained that he was a jiu jitsu master and also occasionally drove trucks for the Sena.

The prosecutors asked him specifically what he did on June 6, when 4 days had passed since Cecilia’s murder. The man replied: “I was called to go pick up some furniture, in the morning. After 9 in the morning, there. That day they asked me to disassemble a bed and to load it in the truck along with some furniture”.

“Do you remember what kind of furniture?” the researchers asked. The witness did not hesitate: “it was a white mattress, a single wooden bed and two white plastic drawers, which contained women’s underwear inside the drawers.

The man’s description matched Cecilia’s bloodstained mattress and bed perfectly. Prosecutors continued with their questioning. The witness explained what he then did with that furniture.

“The bed frame, the mattress and the furniture were taken down there in the house where it was found, which is one that is behind the neighborhood living room. I found out on television that those things that I had left were raised there, ”she assured.

Then the prosecutors wanted to know who had given the order to move that furniture that became a key to the file for Cecilia’s femicide: “Fabiana Gonzáles (one of the detainees) sent me a recording, she told me that Marcela Acuña asked her to take these things and give them away.”

Then, at the hearing, the witness was shown a series of photographs of the items in question so that he could determine if they were indeed the ones he had moved. The man did not hesitate: “I recognize each one that I collect from the address of Santa María de Oro on June 6, 2023 in the morning, and that I later leave at the house in the Emerenciano neighborhood.”

With this testimony, the three prosecutors who are behind this case close the circle of evidence that, for all parties, is essential: the tour of the furniture that was in the Sena house, which was given as a gift and had Cecilia stains.

However, this clear and compelling evidence once again opens up a question that has been there since the beginning of the investigation. How was Cecilia murdered? At first it was believed that it was a maneuver by César Sena to suffocate the victim, and that is why the defendant had scratches on his neck.

Now, when the appearance of the victim’s bloodstains is confirmed, it is possible that the death mechanism is another, or both.

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