Five years after the death of the driver, which occurred on February 6, 2018 while an endoscopy was being performed.
The oral trial against the former director of the La Trinidad Sanatorium in Palermo, Roberto Martinganofor alleged cover-up and false testimony during the judicial process for the death of the journalist Débora Pérez Volpinwill start next Friday.
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Five years after the death of the driver, which occurred on February 6, 2018 while an endoscopy was being performed, the lawyer for the victim’s family, Diego Pirota he pointed: “This will be a trial where those who were negligent in the care of a patient are no longer judged”.


“Here those who deliberately wanted to commit crimes will be judged, modifying the scene of a crime, adulterating the evidence required by justice and lying when testifying in court, all with the sole intention of covering up the fact and its authors. Everything is proven for Justice, so we expect an exemplary sentence,” he added in radio statements.
In the oral trial it will be in the Oral Criminal and Correctional Court number 26 of the Federal Capital, led by Julio Pablo Quiñones, and in the same Martingano will be tried for covering up the murder of Pérez Volpin (the penalty that he can receive would range between six months and four years).
The accusation in the trial for the death of Débora Pérez Volpin
Martingano was prosecuted for having delivered to Justice an endoscope processing machine with the serial numbers “filed”, which does not allow us to know the authenticity of that machine, to verify if it was changed after the death of the journalist and also for having stolen information provided to Justice, consisting of knowing whether Pérez Volpin had been contacted for the electrocardiogram at the time of the study.
The trial is also carried out against the instrumenter Miriam Friaswho participated in the endoscopy and witnessed everything that happened in the operating room, and will be tried for false testimony with a sentence that would be between one month and 4 years in prison.
Source: Ambito

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