The security chief of the Le Brique bowling alley, in Villa Gesell, testified in the framework of the trial for the crime of Fernando Baez Sosas and assured that the defendants acted with “viciousness”. The patovica highlighted that one of the attackers, who was wearing a bun in his hair, kicked the victim “in the head” and “he never got up again”, despite which other attackers “kept hitting him”.

“I never saw anything like it, it was saña,” said the person in charge of security in the dance venue, Alejandro “Chiqui” Muñoz, with a broken voice before the Oral Criminal Court (TOC) 1 of Dolores. In his testimony, he also maintained that “one with a bun” (presumably referring to Matias Benicelli) “he kicked Fernando in the head” “and there he never got up again.”

The witness also said that when the young law student was lying on the ground, “they kept hitting him, they took turns.” He also noted that previously maximum thomsen, another of the defendants, “fought with Fernando inside” the premises and that when trying to hold him and expel him from the bowling alley, the rugby player used “so much force” that he had to ask for help from a security teammate, despite his 2.03 meters tall and its 150 kilograms. That sequence was recorded in one of the videos of that tragic night.

The security officer said that, once outside, “eight or nine” assailants went to the place where the law student was, “all running” and beat him “with kicks.” As he stated, when they left the scene of the attack, the defendants said: “Let’s go, the police are coming.”

Another custodian of the premises, Maximilian AvilaFor his part, he assured that he was the one who took Fernando out of the bowling alley around 4:40 on January 18. He said that the young man hit another whom he could not identify in the belly, who fell to the ground and dragged the custodian himself in the fall. “When I grab Fernando, I take him and I don’t exchange words with him, and he told me ‘I’m going out alone’ and that he wanted to wait for his friends,” he said.

The last bowling alley security employee to testify this Wednesday was christian gomezwho remotely maintained that he saw a fight on the local track and observed a colleague – presumably Ávila – who fell to the ground, while trying to separate who he later understood were Máximo Thomsen and Báez Sosa.

Gómez said that he had to “reduce who Matías Benicelli is”, that he was “attacking everyone who was nearby” and that “he identified himself as a rival from another group.” Regarding the moment in which he was leading Benicelli towards the door of Le Brique, he specified: “A person appears, puts a hand on my shoulder and looks at me with an alienated, removed face, and tells me shouting ‘you don’t take him out’ “. As he added, from this reaction, the chief of the guards “Chiqui, also comes out”, but when trying to remove it, the young man “locked his foot in the frame and between two companions they could not remove it until they managed to overcome it” .

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