Pablo Andrés Serófederal judge of Concepción del Uruguay, was found dead this Thursday after falling into the void from a building in the heart of Between Rivers. So far the main hypothesis of the magistrate who intervened in the case of the kidnapping and disappearance of businessman Gastón Tallone, linked to the drug gang Los Monos, is that he took his own life.
This Thursday the residents of the aforementioned province were moved by the appearance of the body of the federal judge next to a car parked at the intersection of Galarza and Eva Perón streets after falling into the void. Doctors quickly rushed to the scene and They found that the 55-year-old man had died as a result of multiple trauma.
According to what has been reported, the incident occurred after 10 a.m. in the Antares building, located at 600 General Galarza Street, where his mother currently resideswho was not at home at the time.
In the first investigations, the witnesses highlighted that they did not see other people with Seró, in addition to the fact that, according to those close to them, He was facing severe depression, which is why the main hypothesis being used is that he committed suicide. Although the speculation that he took his own life is the main one, the investigators announced that All investigations are carried out to know with certainty what happened to Seró.
Regarding the cause of Tallone’s kidnapping, there was recently the arrest of Gustavo Juliá, who had just completed a 13-year prison sentence for drug trafficking in Spain. Likewise, the theft took place in Almagro and investigators believe that it has connections with the Los Monos gang and the foreign drug group Los Meyendorff.
Under this framework, the lawyer José Alberto Tomás Uriburu -linked to Los Monos- was also captured, and he is the one who made an extortion call to Tallone’s family: “Good night, Cumpa, it’s a short story. The thief is here with us and he’s fine. EITHER They return the drugs and the 500 thousand dollars that he stole and everything ends and he comes back, he stole from all the drug traffickers and now it’s time to pay. If you want to, we’ll go down and go after all of you and your assistants. “You don’t mess with the mafia,” he had threatened, according to what the media revealed. Infobae.
Who was Pablo Seró, the federal judge of Concepción del Uruguay who died after falling into the void
Seró graduated as a lawyer from the National University of the Northeast in 1994 and became a federal judge in 2012 in the Federal Court number one of Concepción del Uruguay.
The judge investigated very important causes such as kidnapping of Communist Party members in 1977 and the flights of death in the Entre Ríos Deltawhile in recent times it has carried out drug trafficking cases (Los Monos) and the organized crime money laundering.
For his part, he participated in the investigation into the extortionate kidnapping of Gastón Tallone, which took place last year, and, in addition, he was involved in the prosecution of environmental activists after the death of a motorcyclist at a picket in Gualeguaychú (2009),
In the midst of a scene of anguish, personnel from the Criminalistics Division of the Entre Ríos Police and prosecutor María Occhi work on the scene.
Source: Ambito