Tuesday, January 10, 2023 | 12:15 p.m.

In the seventh hearing of the trial for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, the young man beaten to death outside a nightclub in Villa Gesell, the debate focuses on the material found on the cell phone of the eight accused rugby players and the similarities between the shoe found and the wounds that the victim had on his face.

The audio of Lucas Pertossi in the group chat

At the audience they played the audio of Lucas Pertossi, who informed the rest of the group about Fernando’s death. “Friend, I’m here. They are all screaming. They call the ambulance. He expired,” he wrote at 4:55, according to Clarín.
Instantly, Alejo Milanesi – one of the rugbiers who was separated from the case and will testify as a witness at the end of the trial – asked the rest: “Report yourselves.”

The conversation, analyzed from Matías Benicelli’s phone, corresponds to a group called “Los del Boca 3”.

“They hit one, come on”: the first message in the rugbiers’ chat when the conflict began in the bowling alley

The tax instructor Javier Pablo Laborde began his statement today by reading the chat between the rugbiers from 3.30, already in the bowling alley.

First photos were sent and locations were given. Then, when the altercation began inside Le Brique, Ciro Pertossi warned in the chat: “They hit one, come on.”

“The information from cell phones is a lot”

Prosecutor Juan Manuel Dávila said it, before entering the Dolores courts to witness the seventh hearing in which one of the debates focuses on the material found on the cell phone of the eight accused rugby players.

“All the material was already in the case. They are elements that were collected in the investigation and that, in this oral trial, can be explained in detail,” he explained. And he said that “Fernando’s is among the cell phones to be analyzed.”

“We beat them, late at night”: Ciro Pertossi’s message to a friend about the attack

During the trial for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, the messages incriminating Ciro Pertossi, one of the rugby players accused of the crime, were shown. “We fought against some cheetos. We won. High night. We’re going downtown to give prizes,” the defendant told a friend, the night the law student was beaten.

shoe print

A criminalist who will refer to the footprint of a shoe that the victim had on his face, two people who were witnesses to the proceedings in the case, two experts and one, a judicial official who will complete the statement that began this Monday, and will analyze images taken by The defendants with their mobile phones are the witnesses who are testifying this Tuesday on the seventh day of the trial of the eight rugby players accused of beating Fernando Báez Sosa to death in the seaside resort of Villa Gesell.

“The marks that we observe are very evident and compatible with the figure that was printed by a shoe,” replied Diego Duarte, the forensic doctor in the case, when they asked him about a print that they could recognize on the victim’s body.

This planned that Fernando’s parents witness the statements in the courtroom on the first floor of the courts, as occurred during the previous days.

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