had left a white bag after the attack on Cristina Kirchner

Justice raided this Thursday at dawn the house of Brenda Uliarte’s ex-girlfriend, charged in the case for having participated in the attempted murder against Cristina Kirchner in front of her apartment in Recoleta. In a testimonial statement that concluded at 4:45, she said that the young woman “wanted to go and clarify everything” and that on Friday morning she told her “what Montiel had wanted to do.”

The young man, a mason by profession, was the one who received the young woman after she fled last Thursday after the attack on the vice.

The testimonial statement lasted until 4:45 and was made before the prosecutor Carlos Rívolo and the presence of the official defenders Juan Martín Hermida and Gustavo Kollmann.

The young man with a calm and simple tone in his appearance, was concerned about the situation of who his partner was and that without being able to understand it yet, he saw that in a few days it became news. He recounted the details of those last hours he saw her.

On Thursday night Brenda knocked on the door of her house in San Miguel, it was usual for her to spend a few nights sporadically at her house. But she explained that if he is not in the house, she is never alone. She just arrived, she went straight to sleep without saying anything.

The next day, very early Friday morning, he had to go to work and he woke her up.

It was at that moment that she told him that Fernando Sabag Montiel had attacked Cristina Kirchner, in other words she said “she told me what her boyfriend wanted to do but I didn’t believe her, I couldn’t believe it.” They left her property and he accompanied her to the bus stop and that was the last time he saw her.

Because of the situation, because of the rush Brenda left at home the white bag with which the images show her walking down Uruguay Street, otherwise calm in the face of the chaos that surrounded her: Fernando Sabag Montiel had fired the Bersa 32-caliber weapon twice a few minutes ago. The bag along with an umbrella were seized by federal justice and an expert study was ordered to detect fingerprints and observe the contents of the bag.

From there he fled to San Miguel, to the house of his former partner. When he left her at the bus stop and went to work, she began to hear the repercussions of the news. He then related what Brenda had told him a few hours ago with what had happened.

Uliarte “I knew her a long time ago” she explained before the prosecutor Carlos Rívolo during the testimonial statement and reiterated that the current behavior was not her own, “the last six, seven months she was influenced by Montiel”. They communicated on Sunday afternoon. Brenda had told her that she was going to return her house to San Miguel, the refuge she found after the attack.

When she was on the train to go from Barracas to San Miguel, the Federal Police arrested her accused of having been part of the planning of the attack against the vice president.

In another section of his testimony, Andrés was sorry for the situation and said that with Brenda they had had a son that they lost. “She loved her very much, she understood that she had been influenced a lot in the last six months by Montiel, but I don’t know him,” he added.

In defense of Uliarte, he pointed out: “for me she has a maturational delay, she is not evil but she is very impressionable, but incapable of planning or participating in something like what happened.”

During her testimony on Tuesday night, the young woman said that she had had nothing to do with the facts under investigation. She only said that she had gone to accompany Sabag Montiel last Thursday and she described the attack as “aberrant”. “If she had known what she was going to do, she would not go,” she told the court.

Prosecutor Carlos Rívolo accused her of having tried to “kill Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner – Vice President of the Nation and President of the Honorable Chamber of Senators of the Nation -, counting for this on the planning and prior agreement between the two.”

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