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The parents, friends and neighbors of Valentino Ladislao (5), the eldest child who died last Monday after the device that kept him alive, were 14 hours without electricity, they demonstrated yesterday in front of the headquarters of Edesur, in Lomas de Zamora.
In addition to those mentioned, representatives of the Argentine Association of Electrodeposants (AADED) were also present at the claim. They all gathered around 1:30 pm in Plaza Grigera and headed to the headquarters of the company located in Hipolito Yrigoyen, where they claimed justice for the death of the child
"Valentino was five, was Electrodependent, and died for a light cut.Although we thought that there is a large chain of responsibilities, EDESUR has some responsibility for its inaction and lack of sensitivity, "they badured l & # 39; AADED.
For its part, the company had issued a statement revealing the death of the child, alleging, among other things, maintenance tasks.
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