Héctor Curuchet, of the National Party, must testify next Friday before the prosecutor in charge of the case.
He mayor of the department of Cologne for him National Party, Hector Curuchetwas summoned this Monday with the aim of testifying this Friday about the traffic accident caused by the politician who was drunk and caused the death of two people.
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This Saturday, the nationalist mayor, at approximately 2:35 in the morning, hit from behind a Fiat Fiorino truck that was parked on the shoulder due to mechanical damage, as well as another Volkswagen brand vehicle that had stopped to help him. . The politician was heading towards Juan Lacaze on route 1, at kilometer 144.


The politician was traveling on the route with 1.51 grams of blood alcohol according to the alcohol test carried out on the mayor. The 50-year-old man, owner of a vehicle parked on the shoulder, died instantly, while the woman who parked to help him – who was an official of the Ministry of Interior and he was 37 years old – he died on Saturday afternoon when he was in a health center in serious condition.
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The case was awarded to the prosecutor Andrés Prícolli, who is waiting for the technical and road tests carried out on the day of the accident. In that sense, according to the director of Communications from the Attorney General’s Office, Javier Benechthe prosecutor in the case summoned Curuchet, who must testify next Friday.
After the accident, the mayor was released due to the physical injuries he suffered during the accident and because the requested expertise was not ready to determine whether or not the accident was his responsibility.
Heber’s statements
After the accident, the interior minister, Luis Alberto Heber, was questioned at a press conference about the actions of the nationalist councilor. Faced with this, the leader established that he “will have to pay” for the crime committed.
On the other hand, he established that the government cannot be held responsible “for those who in private life commit crimes. If they commit them, they will pay like any citizen.”
Source: Ambito