5 years after the crime of Fernando Báez: how the murderers live today and what is their judicial situation

5 years after the crime of Fernando Báez: how the murderers live today and what is their judicial situation

On January 18, the tragic news about the death of Fernando Báez Sosa, an 18-year-old young man who was brutally murdered outside the bowling alley by a group of teenagers rugby from Zarate. For the crime, they were sentenced to life imprisonment Máximo Thomsen, Ciro Pertossi, Enzo Comelli, Matías Benicelli and Luciano Pertossi for being considered co-authors of the homicide.

On the other hand, Ayrton Viollaz, Blas Cinalli and Lucas Pertossi They were sentenced to 15 years in prison for being necessary participants. The incident occurred outside the bowling alley Le Brique. The teenager who was attacked by one of the rugby players and beaten to death by all of them. This Saturday, January 18, there will be a mass in memory of the victim on the 5th anniversary of his murder.

How the murderers of Fernando Báez Sosa live today

They all had the same defender at first, the lawyer Hugo Tomeiwho developed a joint strategy: maintain silence in the media. At that time, the young people’s testimonies in front of the Court were very brief.

But changes occurred in the decision of the Cassation, when Thomsen – who was determined by Justice to be responsible for kicking Fernando’s head – and Benicelli they changed defenders.

Today, everyone is still detained in the Alcaidía del Melchor Romero. There they sleep two to a cell and share a patio with other detainees. Behind bars they carry out recreational activities, with the physical education teacher as does the rest of the other pavilions. They participate in reading and legal literacy workshops.

Fernando Baez Sosa

These were the last publications of Fernando Báez Sosa’s mother on her Instagram.

At the time of their conviction, they were all tried for treachery and for him premeditated contest of two or more people. These two aggravating factors enabled the possibility of life imprisonment sentences.

However, Cassation considered that treachery could not be proven during the trial. Thus, in the event that premeditation is also questioned in another judicial instance, the sentences could change for all those convicted, even the most complicated ones.

The commemorative mass 5 years after the death of Fernando Báez Sosa

Saturday, January 18 marks 5 years since the death of Fernando Báez Sosa, therefore, his parents reported that there will be a mass in his memory to say goodbye to him.

Through her networks, Graciela Sosa, mother of the victim, reported that it will take place starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Santísimo Redentor Parish, located at 1252 Larrea Street in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta.

“We invite you to join us on this very difficult day for us,” he communicated through his Instagram.

The video of Fernando Báez Sosa’s mother, almost five years after the crime: “We will keep your memory alive”

The mother of Fernando Báez Sosa, the young man who was murdered by a group of rugby players in Villa Gesell in January 2020, published a video to remember her son, days after five years of the crime, next Saturday the 18th.

Embed – Graciela Sosa on Instagram

In the images he published on the social network Instagram Graciela Sosathe young man is seen with his parents in a family photo and then another image in which he appeared alone. “5 years without Fernando”says the publication.

Graciela’s letter: “I wait for you in my dreams”

The mother of Fernando He shared a photo of the letter he wrote by hand and in cursive for him: “For my son Fernando Báez Sosa. As 5 years have passed since your murder, I begin to write to you thinking about all the beautiful moments shared at your side that no one will ever be able to tear from our hearts,” Graciela began writing.

Closing the letter, he expressed: “I miss you so much Fer. Every night I wait find you in my dreams, hug me tight and tell me: ‘Ma, I’m here’ (…) See you soon my son (…) Your mother and father will not forget you.”

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