Ramón Dupuy, Lucio’s grandfather, spoke out after the arrest of the foundation’s psychologist, Federico Colombo Rossi, who traveled to Corrientes to support the minors.
He Lucio Dupuy’s grandfather He said he does not know the “argument” that “the judge will have” Cristina Penzo” to arrest one of the foundation’s psychologists for false testimony in the case of the disappearance of Loan Danilo Peña.
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“I don’t know what argument the judge will have to arrest Federico,” stated Ramon Dupuy after the arrest of the foundation’s psychologist, Federico Colombo Rossi.
When asked how the professional came to the case of the missing minor in Corrientes, Dupuy replied: “It was due to a telephone call from the mayor who asked for support for the children there.”
But he said that he told him that they did not have the money from the foundation to cover the expenses in Corrientes: “The professional offered himself wholeheartedly and ad honorem to go.”
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Judge Penzo authorized the prosecution’s request to arrest Rossi because the accused testified in the investigative process that was opened a few weeks ago about the false US intelligence agent who harassed the child’s relatives and impeded the work of the Federal Police during an investigation.
Although the courts maintain that the psychologist lied in his statement, Ramón Dupuy asserts that he is being held “for telling the truth” and “giving support to the children.”
“All we do is work transparently for the kids,” he told the press and requested that “the image of the association be cleaned up because it has nothing to do with it.”
Rossi is currently being held at the NOA-Tucumán Federal Regional Agency of the Argentine Federal Police.
Source: Ambito