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Accused of attacking Cristina Fernandez refuses to testify - Escambrai

Accused of attacking Cristina Fernandez refuses to testify – Escambrai

The injured underwent a medical examination that determined the extent of his ability to be interrogated, and today the police found 100 bullets in one of his houses.

Attempts are made to determine whether Sabag acted alone or was heeding someone else’s orders.

A man accused of trying to assassinate Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernandez refused to testify before Judge Maria Eugenia Cappuchetti on Friday, Telam news agency reported.

At about 9:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, a person named Fernando Sabag, 35, of Brazilian nationality, also signaled to the speaker of the Senate when she greeted people who were near her home. the support.

According to the newspaper Página 12, Sabag appears as a driver for an urban and suburban car service, and not on a regular basis, for free passengers.

His mother is Argentine, he was arrested in 2021 for possession of an improper weapon (large knife) and has complaints against him for gender-based violence and animal abuse.

It also has two or three addresses associated with it that may be wrong.

The injured underwent a medical examination that determined the extent of his ability to be interrogated, and today the police found 100 bullets in one of his houses.

As part of the procedures in place, Cappuchetti and Prosecutor Carlos Revollo, who are in charge of the case, took the statements of thirty witnesses and the Vice President.

According to local media, there are attempts to determine whether Sabbagh acted alone or was responding to someone else’s orders, while it was determined that the seized weapon was suitable for shooting.

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