Paul Ventura He is a young rower from Zarate and public relations officer of a renowned nightclub in the City of Buenos Aires that was unfairly accused by the eight rugby players involved in the murder of Fernando Báez Sosa at the exit of a bowling alley in Villa Gesell.

Back then Ventura was captured by the police in his hometown, where he always stayed even when the crime took place. It was he himself who said that he was not on the Atlantic coast at the time of the murder and after spending several days in detention it was found that he had nothing to do with the murder, for which reason Judge David Mancinelli dismissed him and cut him off from the case.

After the unjustified arrest, in December 2021 the young man decided to sue the Public Prosecutor of the Buenos Aires Judiciary for 10 million pesos as compensation for the damages suffered. All eyes had fallen on him and he faced a real ordeal in those days.

In this context, Ventura was summoned to testify this Wednesday morning before the Oral Criminal Court 1 (TOC1) of Dolores.

Upon entering TOC1, the press ran into Ventura and his father, who once again disassociated themselves from the crime and gave their word about it. “I hope justice is done and they pay for what they did”said the oarsman and again pointed at the defendants: “I wouldn’t forgive them, but I don’t feel hate. I wasn’t surprised by what they did”Held.

“Obviously they had a lot of itches for something, but we don’t know specifically why. Our theory is because Pablo is completely different from them. He is a healthy guy, who does not fight, who rarely goes out, that is, contrary to what these characters are “, his father had declared at the time.

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