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Un reconocido periodista perdió la vida tras ser víctima de un violento robo en su hogar. A pesar de no resistirse, fue golpeado brutalmente y falleció después de 11 días de agonía. Los vecinos denuncian una creciente ola de inseguridad. La policía investiga el caso mientras el miedo y la indignación se apoderan del país.

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00:00we have to say a colleague of ours who ends up passing away after 11 days of agony
00:0811 days of agony, he did not resist the theft of an entrance that the neighbors
00:16end up telling you, we are used to the entrances but that it is a madness what is being lived
00:25and again in the same week we have to talk about journalists, protagonists of robberies and in
00:33this case a homicide on the occasion of theft because he enters the house, he was with his wife, they
00:39hit him badly, they hit him on the head, he is hospitalized for 11 days and after 11 days of agony he
00:45ends up losing his life, for example, I had to see posts from many colleagues, among them, for
00:50example, Andrés Sanguinetti, who shared an editorial with Miguel in the newspaper El Cronista, a
00:57colleague of iron, a colleague very loved by other journalists, very loved in Lomas de Zamora, we are
01:03talking about Turdera, not only was he with his wife, I add this to you D.A. and now we are going to go with Fabio Rubino
01:08instead of the facts, not only was he with his wife but also with his 12-year-old grandson who
01:13was handcuffed in another of the rooms of the house and this man who was hospitalized for 11 days
01:19because of the beating that the criminals gave him and on the weekend the unfortunate news of his
01:24death is known. Well, let's go to Turdera, he's on the phone, remind me who it is to me, it's Fabián Rubino,
01:30live from Turdera, logically a place, nothing, with cold blood, not used to it, it's incredible,
01:37he's used to the entrances, but not with this level of aggressiveness, right Fabi?
01:42How are you guys doing? The truth is a disaster, a tragedy where one looks at it, today I look at the
01:49chronicle, Miguel Ángel, and the truth is that I did not know him, but when we started to have the comments,
01:57analyze them, we came to talk to the neighbors, we realized that he is a man who the truth is
02:03crying from the neighbor to the colleague, he lived here precisely, he lived with his daughter and his grandchildren,
02:13what happened? They were studying, the grandchildren, the daughter had left and perhaps it was a carelessness
02:21because here many people, let's see, entrance in years, uses trust, perhaps they have the door
02:29open, does not close it with a key, the truth is that it is not very clear either, but yes that these three
02:36criminals, abusing the trust perhaps of Miguel Ángel, entered here, they won him the door
02:42and entered his house, his 12-year-old grandchild was sleeping, these HDP criminals
02:51wanted to be able to tie him up, gag him and have him in a corner so that the baby would not disturb them,
02:58in the meantime they took Miguel Ángel, they took him to his room upstairs and they ground him,
03:05guys, they ground him with sticks, that is the reality, we were talking to his daughter now, Fabi, who did not resist at any time,
03:14no, no, not at all, not at all, why? Because the grandchild was in danger, the life of his grandchild, they hit him
03:23to such an extent that they broke two ribs and perforated his lung, as a result of that he was
03:28hospitalized for 11 days and last Saturday he unfortunately lost his life, the things that are
03:36commented on this man are wonderful, for his solidarity attitude with the clubs, with the
03:41kids, with amateur football, wherever you want, that is what the neighbors comment and the colleagues of
03:47El Cronita, of Argentine Time, where he was also, the truth is wonderful, a guy who acted as a coordinator
03:53between the editorial staff and the technical part, solidary, wherever you look at it, the truth is that he is a
04:00victim very felt throughout society. But what do you know about the robbery? Was it the
04:06robbery? Did they have any information about, I don't know, for example, the sale of a vehicle, of a property?
04:12Look, a little while ago, I think you know something, a little while ago, he had sold his car, how much can you have for the car?
04:21I mean, a pensioner, I don't know, the truth is, I don't know the brand of the car, but he didn't have it all either, let's say,
04:29appliances were stolen, money, maybe they could know that he had sold the car and that he had money, not much,
04:36but here for two pesos they kill you, if they kill you for a cell phone, they kill you for whatever, for two crazy pesos that I have in the room, they kill you, that's the reality.
04:46And they acted, the truth, cold blood.
04:49Are there cameras in the place?
04:50At this time, look, the ...
04:51Yes, come on, come on, come on, you with La Crónica, come on.
04:53Yes, you know there are cameras, but I don't know, few, the truth is, I wouldn't know how to tell you if they work or not, it's a very open place,
05:05it's half open, but there isn't, what I do know, where that truck is coming out, there is a police unit, you see?
05:12Ah, look.
05:13There, around the corner, there it is, that's why a lot of police cars pass by, because two blocks, a block and a half, there is a police station.
05:22What a mess, there is no place to go out.
05:24It can be around the corner, of course, it can be around the corner, if the police don't see you and they're not there, they'll never find out.
05:32And also, Fabi, sorry.
05:34Not only that the police are there, but this feeling that this man, that this journalist, this retiree, had not resisted the robbery.
05:41I mean, there is no kind of action that saves you from the situation when they enter your house, you see?
05:47Because you resist, they end up killing you, you don't resist, they kill you.
05:51You have a minor, who is the grandson of this 12-year-old man who wanted to protect him, so he says, well, I'll give you everything, and they still beat him to death.
05:59There is a feeling that you cannot act in any way without avoiding it.
06:03Let's see, guys, that's what I always argue when we talk.
06:07No, in our country, there is no death penalty.
06:12What do you mean it doesn't exist? Are you kidding me?
06:15Let's see, tell me what our colleague had done wrong.
06:20He did not resist.
06:22Nothing.
06:23He resisted, he wanted to protect, giving everything so they wouldn't touch the grandson.
06:28They beat him to death, they break his ribs, he ends up dying.
06:32Did they execute the death penalty? Yes, of course.
06:35The criminal executed him.
06:37For us.
06:38Of course, but it's true, guys.
06:40The criminal executed the death penalty.
06:43Against whom? Against a worker, against a retiree, who what he did was give everything.
06:49So what are you talking about?
06:51That the death penalty, no, that the death penalty, yes.
06:53It is executed every day.
06:56Because it is not the grandfather, nothing more.
06:58It is executed by the criminal.
06:59It is not the retiree.
07:00Fabi, you are all day on the street.
07:02You have...
07:05Today, at least, I received 25 parts of homicides.
07:0825.
07:0925.
07:1025, and I'll show you if you want.
07:1225 parts of homicides in the province of Buenos Aires.
07:15That is, the death penalty is executed.
07:18Yes, of course, the criminal with the worker.
07:20The state for the worker.
07:21Well, guys.
07:22And well.
07:23Another law.
07:24Another law.
07:25So, or because he is a minor and does not understand the criminality of the act,
07:28then we have to send him back with mom and dad and keep doing whatever they want.
07:32And if not, because, well, nothing, you have to tolerate, because this is a country where constitutional guarantees
07:40owe sarasa sarasa, they are not killing like flies, and the criminals go, come, go, come.
07:47Yes.
07:48Fabi, I don't know if in the area you could talk to the neighbors, with the relatives,
07:51if it is something that is repeated, I imagine so.
07:53I don't know what they told you.
07:55Look, there is a destroyed family in here.
07:58There is a 12-year-old boy who did not see, but heard how they killed his grandfather.
08:04Here inside there is a daughter who is with a psychologist.
08:07The truth is that Agustin was going to talk to us, but at this moment he is talking to a psychologist,
08:11because he does not know how to rearm and how to redo his life.
08:14There is a totally destroyed family.
08:17He had been widowed a long time ago, that is, grandfather and grandmother are no longer there,
08:22they ceased to exist.
08:23There is a mother who is in charge of three children who does not know where to grab.
08:28But if you don't mind, earlier today we talked to Agustina,
08:32who is the daughter of Miguel Angel, who is interesting,
08:36the one who told us about what happened to him.
08:38Let's listen to her.
08:40This was on Tuesday, October 22.
08:43It was between 1 and 4 in the afternoon.
08:46They told me that I was working, that they had come in to rob.
08:50My 12-year-old son was with my father.
08:53They came in to rob and they started to beat him.
08:59Apparently he had no weapons, nothing.
09:01They were just beatings.
09:03They beat him so much that his ribs were cracked,
09:08and that caused problems in his lungs.
09:11They beat him and beat him and beat him,
09:13and unfortunately he died on Saturday.
09:15There is no person in all of San Azur,
09:20I would dare to say, so as not to say another place,
09:22who is as good as my father.
09:24The reality is that no one deserves this, but my father less.
09:29There is no person who speaks ill of my father,
09:32who can say something bad about my father.
09:35He was a guy who dedicated his life to the newspaper,
09:38to the newsroom, he worked in Multimedia America,
09:40he was a journalist.
09:41Many of your colleagues and colleagues who are here today
09:44know him.
09:45They called me from all over the country, from all over the world,
09:48talking to my father, and nothing surprises me
09:51because I know that he is the father I had.
09:53So that's basically it.
09:55What I ask for is that, justice.
09:57And your son, what did he tell you? How is he?
09:59And my son is here, behind the camera,
10:01and what he tells me is terrible.
10:03And he didn't deserve it because he's 12 years old.
10:06That's the reality.
10:07My father didn't deserve the beating,
10:09and my son didn't deserve to see his grandfather being beaten.
10:13Son of a bitch.
10:14The truth is that he makes a lot of trouble.
10:15He doesn't want to insult you, right?
10:16He makes you angry, Diego.
10:17Agustin's interest, and while she was talking,
10:20she thought, they don't care, right?
10:24They don't care if there are boys,
10:26they don't ask you, right?
10:28If you were good in life,
10:30if you helped your neighbor,
10:32if you were a good grandfather,
10:34if you were a good father.
10:36They don't give a shit.
10:38They don't care about anything.
10:39They don't care, well, they don't care about your life.
10:42Not your life, life in general, right?
10:45Diego, in this case,
10:47the pain of absence stays with them forever.
10:51And what I always think is what's left.
10:55This boy.
10:57Now he starts to piss in bed,
10:59he doesn't want to go out at night.
11:01You broke him for life.
11:02You broke him for life.
11:04You broke him for life.
11:05Sure.
11:06And the sons of bitches who did this,
11:09do you want to bet if they have a history?
11:12Surely yes.
11:13Do you understand?
11:14Do you know how this ends?
11:16With people who want to leave the country.
11:18Come whoever comes, govern whoever governs.
11:20But this, you know what, Diego?
11:22This is not a question.
11:23What future do you have?
11:25Let's see, boy.
11:33Now, boys.
11:35Let's see, Fabi.
11:54Fabi.
12:05I want to say something short.
12:06Say it.
12:07And then I'll give you the floor,
12:10because it's been happening to us since we worked together
12:14that there is a crime, especially in these public crimes,
12:18for example, the robbery of the journalists of the other day,
12:21this murder of a journalist,
12:23which is news, logically,
12:25if it were any citizen, it would also be.
12:27And I'm used to asking you,
12:30have they already caught them?
12:32And you, almost always in these public cases,
12:35tell me that yes, logically,
12:36that the police put more energy,
12:37that justice puts more energy
12:39in cases that are public,
12:40so that they have a ...
12:42Completely.
12:43It's not the word happy ending,
12:44because the end will never be happy
12:46before the death of someone,
12:47but there is a resolution of the case.
12:50Both in the case of the robbery of the journalists,
12:52as in this one,
12:53I am concerned about the fact that there are robberies,
12:56robberies with murders,
12:58but I am concerned about the fact that
13:00they are not even looking for them and they find them.
13:02No, it's not looking for them.
13:03Well, they don't find them.
13:05And they will find them.
13:06Guys, they will surely find them,
13:08but it's already done.
13:10You have to prevent and you have to repress,
13:13but you have to prevent,
13:15yes, you have to prevent,
13:16because if you come to me,
13:18if you come to me and say,
13:19hey, we caught what they killed your grandfather,
13:21you have to say, I suck that, you understand?
13:23They killed him, you already killed him.
13:26Yes?
13:27So you have to prevent.
13:28What happens in the province, happens in the province.
13:30What happens in the whole country too.
13:32Be careful, we are not going to buy the story
13:34that in the capital we are barbarians
13:36and the province is on fire.
13:37The country is on fire.
13:39The country.
13:41They write to me from all over the world, Carlos.
13:44I know, but there is something,
13:46I say it in one point.
13:48Why did I take out the city of Buenos Aires?
13:50Because in the city of Buenos Aires
13:52you have fewer murders and fewer robberies.
13:54Not because there is Jorge Macri,
13:56because before there was another politician,
13:58because there are 700,000 policemen in the street.
14:00Because it is much more difficult for him to cry.
14:03No.
14:04Yes, of course.
14:05No, I'm going to explain,
14:06I'm going to take a break,
14:07but let me reconnect.
14:08Yes, yes, obviously.
14:09Look, it's like this.
14:11The federal capital, the autonomous city of Buenos Aires,
14:14is so small with the resources
14:16of the entire province of Buenos Aires.
14:18Completely.
14:19That is, the province of Buenos Aires, of course.
14:21Yes, but all those resources are put,
14:23not all, because we are not talking
14:25about the perfect city,
14:27but many of those resources are put
14:29to make the life of the criminal more fucked up.
14:32Fabi, we have to close.
14:34Go ahead, go ahead.
14:35Fabi, close your mouth.
14:37No, no, no.
14:38I would like to get into the controversy,
14:40but it is well in line with part of what you say.
14:43But yes, guys, this is a controversy
14:45that will never end.
14:46The issue is, if you put a police checkpoint,
14:49the cops are going to go the other way.
14:51It is prevention, as Abuel said.
14:53If you see a motorcycle,
14:55a guy who comes on a motorcycle,
14:57grab him, ask for the papers.
14:59I mean, right there.
15:01Don't wait for him at the checkpoint,
15:03because he's going to turn you around.
15:05Of course.
15:06No one is saved, Fabi.
15:07I imagine that you are used to the street.
15:09After what happened the other day,
15:11you are more alert, more worried,
15:13because it seems that there is no limit.
15:15You are more and more afraid.
15:16Journalists are being robbed.
15:17Maybe you are transmitting,
15:19and they come and rob us of the camera, the microphone.
15:21Anyway.
15:22Evidently, they have already taken absolutely everything.
15:25So we have to give this bad news,
15:27which is to regret the death of a journalist.

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