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Кто шестеро задержанных по делу о тройном убийстве в Флоренсио-Вареле сегодня

The four refused to testify when questioned and were charged with “aggravated murder for having been committed with the premeditated participation of two or more people, for having been committed with malice aforethought and cruelty, and for having been committed by a man against a woman through gender-based violence.” The following day, the police arrested eight people accused of being members of the organization that murdered the girls in La Matanza during raids in Villa Zavaleta. However, they were released, as none of the suspects were formally charged. Lázaro Víctor Sotacuro became the fifth person arrested for his alleged involvement in the murders of Morena Verdi, Lara Gutiérrez, and Brenda del Castillo. According to National Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, the suspect was captured in the Bolivian city of Villazón. Sotacuro is suspected of transporting the girls in the van that was later burned. Meanwhile, on Saturday, Ariel Giménez, a 29-year-old man, was arrested on charges of burying the bodies of Brenda, Morena, and Lara. Both are expected to testify on Monday morning—the former via Zoom from the Sierra Chica prison and the latter at the prosecutor's office—before Adrián Arribas. “On Friday, the court ordered the national and international arrest of Mauricio Ozorio, a 28-year-old Argentine man suspected of being Pequeño J.'s accomplice. Both remain at large.”