Friday, February 10, 2023 | 7:46 p.m.

This Friday, Blas Cinalli, one of the eight convicted of the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, broke the silence and denied that there was a plan to kill the 18-year-old who was murdered in Villa Gesell on January 18, 2020. Blas has 21 years old and was sentenced to 15 years in prison, like two other necessary participants in the crime.

“Hi. I wanted to ask you if you would do us a favor and stop talking bad about me and each of my friends, since none of us disrespect you. I don’t understand why they hate us so much. We already apologize. Surely nothing will be solved with that, but at least we apologize for this fact that happened. They listen to us everywhere, let us live, we have no life. They live speaking ill of us, cut it off. We are already paying from day one,” he said. sent an Instagram message to journalist Cristian Echeverría from Crónica TV, live.

While Cinalli watched the channel, he continued: “The only thing I want is that they no longer insult us or disrespect us. I have already apologized for everything that happened and my friends too. I think it is time for this immense hatred to end Obviously it was a horrible event, but I think we are already paying from day one.”

“None devised a plan to kill”

Asked if he wanted to express something else, he replied: “I just want people to know that I wrote to you and that none of us came up with a plan to kill anyone. There were no roles, those things never existed. I don’t want them to want me but if I want to stop receiving so many insults and it would do me great for people to see these messages.”

He also recounted his current relationship with his friends and detailed the possible transfers: “Ayrton (Viollaz), Lucas (Pertossi) and I are a bit distanced from the other boys. I’m not going to tell you that we’re super fighting but we are distanced in words. Ayrton He sold his cell phone before going to Villa Gesell with us, he had no money and had to sell it. They will surely take Máximo (Thomsen) somewhere else, I don’t know where, but I know they are going to move him and he will be alone. Rosalía (Thomsen’s mother) wants to take him to Campana but it is not known”.

Likewise, Blas assured: “We are going to go to Campana. Everything would be much closer, but I understand that the boys who put him to life, they are going to take them elsewhere. Although I think they will never put us with others prisoners because they could hurt us, I prefer that we be together. But there are fights sometimes, if the law has to separate us, that’s how it will be”.

“I almost never saw my family, I only saw my aunt, Ciro’s mother and Luciano Pertossi. My mother did not come, she had a stroke, she almost never went, but it was due to health problems,” she explained about family visits. And compared the Dolores prison with that of Melchor Romero, he stated: “I like Melchor better, but we are very far from Zárate. I would love to be transferred to Campana.”

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Regarding his version of the events prior to the murder, he expressed: “We were calm in the bowling alley, having something, with a few more drinks, but nothing more than that. To one side of me, Luciano was struggling with someone, as if they wanted to tackle him. Lucho. So, when I see that he is struggling with someone I don’t remember who he was, I go over to help Luciano and I start to struggle. I don’t remember who it was but it could be that it was Fernando. After that, they took us outside. A All this Luciano wanted to continue fighting with another boy from Fernando’s group and that’s when the police took us out and we moved away from the place. A few minutes later we approached again, we saw that the police were not there and that the group that had fought us was right in front of us. That’s when the whole fight started and after that we all know what happened.”

When asked by Chiche Gelblung about whether he used any drugs, Cinalli confessed: “Yes, he used a lot of marijuana.” Then he spoke of his days in prison: “Obviously it’s ugly, but hey, I can’t complain. We eat well, we bathe in peace and the place is ugly.”

Returning to the facts, he confirmed: “I’m not going to blame Luciano, my cousin, but he started struggling with a kid inside the bowling alley, and then he continued outside wanting to hit a friend of Fernando’s. We didn’t want to fight. Máximo and Luciano were almost as upset.”

Regarding how his DNA got to Fernando, he explained: “My DNA was from the struggle I had with him inside the bowling alley, I didn’t even hit him. I had a hand struggle trying to separate him from Fernando.”

He was dissatisfied with the defense of Hugo Tomei, the lawyer for the eight rugby players: “I honestly want to change lawyers, but I don’t have enough money. I never wanted Tomei to defend me, I was never satisfied, I always wanted another lawyer but I never had the silver. It’s very expensive. I would tell you that another lawyer could have negotiated a better sentence for me. Many years less. I don’t minimize anything but I think I could have had many years less,” Blas Cinalli closed in his conversation via Instagram with Cristian Echeverría.

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