Le père de Paulina Lebbos indigné par l'abandon des charges contre Kaleñuk lors du troisième procès

Dans le dernier rebondissement du troisième procès oral pour le meurtre de Paulina Lebbos en 2006, son père Alberto Lebbos a exprimé sa fureur après que le procureur a retiré les charges contre le suspect Sergio Kaleñuk, s'exclamant : « Ils laissent les assassins en liberté ».

Lors du troisième procès oral en cours à Tucumán pour la mort de Paulina Lebbos — une étudiante de 23 ans assassinée en 2006 après une sortie — Alberto Lebbos a exprimé sa colère au tribunal, comme l'a rapporté TN.

Son coup d'éclat visait la décision du procureur de retirer l'accusation contre Sergio Kaleñuk, fils de l'ancien secrétaire privé de l'ex-gouverneur de Tucumán, José Alperovich. Kaleñuk reste l'un des principaux suspects aux côtés de Víctor César Soto.

L'affaire, qui a vu des procès antérieurs condamner des participants à la dissimulation mais aucune résolution concernant les meurtriers, continue de se dérouler sous le regard du public.

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