Netflix released this Thursday 50 seconds: Fernando Báez Sosa incidenta documentary miniseries that reconstructs the young man’s death at Villa Hazel. Summer 2020. Six years after the event that touched all of Argentina, this three-chapter audiovisual work chronologically traces the Buenos Aires native from the day he visited a spa town with his friends, to the momentous night he faced off against a rugby player, to the fatal outcome.
Additionally, this cycle also tells us about some of the parents of those accused of murder. life sentence: Maximo Thomsen, Enzo Comelli, Matthias Venicelli, Luciano Pertossi, Ciro Pertossi. Additionally, some of the parents of those sentenced to 15 years in prison include: Blas Chinari, Ayrton Violas, Lucas Pertossi.
One of the first people to speak was Mauro Pertossi, Ciro and Luciano’s fatherrecalls how he learned of this event as follows: “My brother Marcos called me and asked, “Marcos, did you know what happened?” In fact, I was so sad that I started crying.. I called my wife and said, “We’re going to Villa Gesell and we had a problem with the boys.” They’re in prison, the boy died, we don’t know what the hell is going on. ””.
later, Maria Paz ChinariBlas’ mother shares her perspective and her reaction when she found out her son was involved: When they told us why they were imprisoned, our world fell apart.”.
In that respect, Maximo’s father Javier Thomsen“I was in a meeting when Vennicelli’s father, Eduardo, called me and said: “The boys got into a fight and one of the boys died.””.
Maria Paz described how she felt when she saw Blas at the Villa Hazel police station. “The first contact with the bars, the sound of the padlock, it’s impressive. So Brass had me give him a little note with a pencil on it – I still have it – and it said: “Mommy, I didn’t touch him, so don’t worry.”“He immediately started crying.
the rest of the parents They highlighted media persecution and criticized established discourses. He had previously spoken about the children without even meeting them, even though the evidence of murder was overwhelming.
“We never thought we would go through what we went through.”Mauro Pertossi was sincere. “It’s a shame. You believe things are going well in your life and things lead you in this direction…The truth is I don’t know. I don’t know what to think. I believe that children are innocent, and I maintain that belief to this day.”.
Towards the end, Pertossi said, “I haven’t been to Ciro and Luciano’s room for a while. I can’t go, I don’t have the courage, because sometimes I hear noises and I say, “No, they’re not there.” Javier Thomsen said of Maximo: “The world has collapsed”.