The Venezuelan occupants who were traveling in the white Ford Ka on Sunday, May 15, are still in critical condition when Juan and Yeinsmar Márquez died after another vehicle traveling at excessive speed hit them directly and caused the Ford Ka to overturn.
A report by the Argentine media El Clarín indicates that Yeinsmar’s father, Héctor Alexis Márquez Meneses, continues to be hospitalized in serious condition at the Fernández Hospital, in intensive care and that his condition is critical and the prognosis reserved.
“Héctor Alexis Márquez Meneses, Yeinsmar’s father, is in serious condition. He is in an induced coma, with an artificial respirator and head trauma. We ask the judge to apply preventive detention. We consider that it was a simple homicide and that, due to the expected sentence, there is a valid parameter to reduce the risk of escaping with preventive detention. In addition, due to the circumstance of Patricelli’s economic power and the fact that he works abroad, he has the ability to move money and escape »Francisco Oneto, one of the Venezuelan family’s lawyers, tells Clarín.
Similarly, Dakhanaith Curvelo (31), a native of Caracas, and Jeins Marrero (22), from Cagua, are also fighting for their recovery.
“Jeins was admitted to the Fernández Hospital but was discharged. I met him yesterday at the door and he didn’t remember anything, he didn’t know where he was. I do not know what happened. We had to take him to a private clinic and he was hospitalized there », says Jesús, the brother-in-law of the victims.
The young man had to be hospitalized again with a head injury and waiting to decide if he should be operated on. Jeins works in a cell phone repair shop and his mother hopes to travel to Buenos Aires to continue his recovery, says El Clarín.
His girlfriend, Dakhanaith Curvelo, is also hospitalized fighting for surgery: “My sister has a femur fracture and now we need the authorization of Osecac, who does not send the screws and prostheses she needs to be operated on,” says Victoria, her sister .
Family ask for help
The family of the Venezuelans started a collection to gather the necessary funds to bring the mothers of the young people so that they can continue their recovery in Buenos Aires.
They also ask for help from the Venezuelan Embassy in Argentina to process passports and be able to travel.
responsible for this tragic accident What happened on May 15 was the customs businessman, Roberto Juan Patricelli, 57 years old, who was traveling in the company of his 13-year-old daughter and the daughter of his partner. The minors also suffered blows, but they are out of danger and recovering at home, El Clarín details.