maria lujan rey is the mother of Lucas MenghiniThe 52nd victim of the tragedy. He visited the studio this Monday. LN+They asked him how he felt about the derailment of the Sarmiento train in Riniere.
“it chilled the blood in our family. On the morning of February 22, 2012, another live performance was scheduled. Look at the convoys, the ambulances, and the chaos. I don’t know what’s going on“He answered.
“After the previous tragedy, the government said we had a train worthy of Disney, but it was actually from 1956.” said Ray. “That’s why I say we don’t need someone to make trains safer. Political will that goes beyond the government is needed. Let him think about the work and what needs to be done, ”he analyzed.
Speaking about the accident that claimed his son’s life, Ray said:It was a completely avoidable tragedy.” and added: “The train that derailed on the liner yesterday. It was bought with the blood of 52 people who died in the tragedy.”.
Regarding the struggle that her family group has been carrying out for more than a decade, the woman emphasized: They were responsible for each death and much suffering.”.
In his exhibition at LN+Lucas Menghini’s mother emphasized how political decisions had a huge impact on the tragic outcome of February 22, 2012.It was once proven that corruption kills.”, he emphasized, and despite the passing of time, the word continues to be associated with this tragedy today.
“A week after the tragedy, Mr. Pariri (former presidential secretary) started calling me and told me: Christina Fernandez wanted to meet us without cameras. I had no plans to meet her anytime or anywhere. My family gave me the support I needed,” Ray said.
According to Ray’s testimony, “The former president never explained to us what happened.. Additionally, people claiming to be the nefarious De Vido came to my house and offered me money and a car. On top of that, They asked me if I was scared or if I knew what I was getting into.”.
“We were considered public enemies, never victims.. And having values rather than prices has helped us get to where we are today,” Ray concluded.