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Parents of Juan Cruz Ibáñez, a young engineering student who was honored by NASA and murdered on June 29 in Rosario, were received Tuesday by President Mauricio Macri and Justice Minister Germán Garavano. From the meeting, which lasted 50 minutes, the parents and two brothers of the victim participated.
"The meeting was very good My family is very happy We had a lot of support and they were available to collaborate with us in the follow-up of the case", he said Clarín Ignacio Ibáñez, brother of Juan Cruz
Juan Cruz Ibañez was 23 years old
The young student, who had few subjects to obtain his engineering degree in systems, was stabbed in his department in the macrocenter of Rosario.A thief took his house after climbing on his balcony, on the second floor.It would have surprised him while he was asleep and l. allegedly attacked with victim's kitchen knife
The alleged murderer, Lucas O., is 17 years old and depending on the context in which justice matters committed his first crime when he was 13 years old In 2016, he was arrested again and eight times during For the last two years, five days after the crime, he was arrested while he escaped by bus to Chaco. He is currently detained at the Institute for the Rehabilitation of Adolescents (Irar)
The Accused at 17
Juan Cruz Ibáñez was from Santa Fe de Murphy, residing at Rosario and NASA two years ago rewarded it through a GPS tracking system that allows drones to identify and prevent risky situations for the device itself .
Victim of the victim, Macri and Garavano "knew the details of the case, they were soaked with what had happened". "We were surprised that they had such a deep knowledge of the case and the achievements of Juan Cruz.All of this left us very satisfied," acknowledged Ignacio Ibáñez
The brother explained that the meeting did not mention the counterpoint that occurred in Santa Fe, where the Minister of Security, Maximiliano Pullaro, claimed that the detainee is judged as if he were an adult . The Association of Criminal Lawyers of Rosario rejected this opinion, which she described as "illegal" and defined as "demagoguery for the rostrum".
Ibañez's relatives maintain contact with the State-run Legal Aid Center (CAJ) and collaborate in the Victims Council, and participated in various meetings with the Ministry of Justice. Judge working on the case.
"The Minister of Justice joined this collaboration, leaving us a contact so that together we can follow the cause and any question or something that can facilitate us," said Ibáñez. "We will not continue to cry, we will work to find justice" summarized by Ignacio after the meeting.
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