In addition to Argentina’s vice president, police officers and supporters who presented the assault with a gun have also stated in a case that it is being treated as “attempted aggravated manslaughter”.
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Cristina Fernandez KirchnerArgentina’s vice president, has been questioned about the attack she suffered at the hands of a man who tried to kill her with a gun, in a file classified as “attempted aggravated manslaughter”. The judge Maria Eugenia Capuchetti took over the investigation of the case.
Police officers responsible for the detention of Fernández Kirchner and his sympathizers who witnessed the attack also issued a statement to the vice president.
The judge and prosecutors also conducted an inspection of the scene where the events took place, while the detainee, Fernando Andres Sabag Montiel, has undergone a first medical examination, which in principle shows that he can be interrogated. The detainee pointed a gun at the head of the vice president in a massive act. Apparently he pulled the trigger, but the gun jammed.
The areas around Fernández’s home are still under heavy police surveillance, with more than 50 officers, the newspaper said. Clarion. An apple remains completely cut for safety reasons.
Non-working day in Argentina
President Alberto Fernandez He has expressed his condemnation of the “attack” and has declared this Friday a non-working day for society to express “in peace” its rejection of violence. The president has defended that the attack was… the “most serious event that has happened” since Argentina returned to democracy.
Likewise, the country’s Congress has announced a bicameral committee to investigate the assassination attempt, and several social, political and student organizations have called for mobilizations in support of the policy for this Friday.
The attack comes after a prosecutor on August 22 demanded a 12-year prison term against the vice president for an alleged corruption case, and since then groups for and against the former president have been demonstrating in the streets from Buenos Aires.
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Source: EITB

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