A Buenos Aires policeman who works in the resort town of Villa Gesell said this Friday that maximum thomsen was the one who involved rower of the Buenos Aires party of Zárate Pablo Ventura in the crime of Fernando Baez Sosaby saying that a blood-stained shoe seized from the house where the group spent the summer was his.

The police Mariano Rolando Vivas declared on the fifth day of the trial that is taking place in Dolores that “Thomsen stated that it was from Pablo Ventura” the black Cyclone brand shoe with white sole and stained with blood Found in the house rented by the rugbiers for the summer.

Thus, the cash became the first witness to identify who falsely involved the rower Ventura, who spent three days unjustly detained until he was dismissed in the murder case. Vivas also recounted that He participated in the rugbiers’ arrest operation and was the one who requested the videos of the “Le Brique” bowling alley in which you can see when they forcefully remove Fernando and the rugby players.

On the day of the arrest, Vivas said that when they arrived at the house “a male person came out” who “had a tail and that” he was one of the young people who were at the scene.” Later “10 people came out. The prosecutor’s office tells us to apprehend them and that no one enter the home.

That night “10 cell phones were seized,” added the police officer, who stated that the rugby players at that time “were not aggressive” and “never resisted.” Finally, he recounted that the next day the prosecutor’s office ordered the kidnapping of other items in the house, including shoes and clothing.

And consulted by the rugbiers’ lawyer, Hugo TomeiOn the reason why it was not recorded in a record who had mentioned the rower Ventura, Vivas said: “These are demonstrations that the prosecutor’s office said not to put up, so the DDI was commissioned.”

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