The doctor Carolina Giribaldi Larrosa, a member of the emergency team that assisted Fernando Báez Sosa after being attacked outside the “Le Brique” bowling alley in Villa Gesell, assured this Monday that due to the type of injuries he had, the young man “had no chance of survival”.
When declaring on the sixth day of the trial that the eight rugby players accused of the murder are being followed, the doctor recalled that Fernando (18) “had no vital signs” when the ambulance arrived at the scene.
The first witness to testify on the sixth day of the trial that is taking place before the Oral Criminal Court 1 of Dolores and that has eight rugby players as defendants, the doctor Garibaldi Larrosa He recalled that Fernando “had no vital signs” when the ambulance arrived at the scene.
“She had mydriatic (dilated) pupils, she had no reflexes, no respiratory movements, and she had no pulse”said the professional.
She then said that “unfortunately there was no response” regarding the assistance applied to the patient and assured that in her 18 years as an emergency physician she had never seen “the death of a person as a result of CPR compression maneuvers” like the ones performed on her. to Baez Sosa.
The witness was blunt in assuring that Fernando “He had no chance of survival” with those injuries and that his body had “bruises” in vital areas such as “face and neck.”
Then he recounted that they transferred the victim to the Villa Gesell Hospital assisted with oxygen, while they continued to give him cardiac massage.
After Garibaldi Larrosa’s statement, forensic Duarte began to testifywho said that the young man had “many important injuries in the area of the right jaw”, “hemorrhage in the brain, and in the cerebellum”, “bleeding, bruising”.
At the request of the defense of the rugbiers, in charge of Hugo Tomei, TOC 1 opposed the exhibition of photographs of Fernando’s body taken by Duarte in the hospital where he was taken prior to the highway, for which reason they were only shown this noon those corresponding to the forensic study.
For the remainder of the day, Silvana De Piero, the forensic pathologist who performed the histopathological examinations on the victim, other health professionals, police officers and an official from the Villa Gesell Municipality related to the analysis of the security cameras in the area of the “Le Brique” bowling alley, at the door of which Fernando was beaten to death.
As happened throughout the past week, the statements were witnessed by the eight defendants: Máximo Thomsen (23), Enzo Comelli (22), Matías Benicelli (23), Blas Cinalli (21), Ayrton Viollaz (23), and Luciano (21), Ciro (22) and Lucas Pertossi (23).