The murderer at the wheel of Palermo will be sent to a federal prison when the preventive detention is firm

Roberto Patricelli (Roberto Almeida)

Roberto Patricelli, The businessman accused of simple homicide due to eventual intent and aggravated and minor injuries After the fatal crash in Palermo, where a 23-year-old man and a 15-year-old teenager died, he will be transferred in the next few hours to Unit No. 28 of the Federal Penitentiary Service. The order for his transfer will be in charge of Court No. 16, in charge of the judge Ricardo Baldomar, once the preventive detention order is confirmed.

Although this afternoon the sending to that prison unit had been announced, official sources clarified that the decision will be made in the next few hours. Today, in fact, there was a hearing where the preventive detention of the accused was discussed and it was decided that the case be passed ex officio to the national jurisdiction.

“Assistant prosecutor Alejandro Pellicori, who is acting in flagrante delicto, gathered evidence to convince the judge to give him preventive so that he does not escape”explained the sources consulted by Infobaeand detailed that he was imprisoned and charged with the crime of “simple homicide with eventual intent, in ideal competition with serious injuries and in ideal competition with minor injuries”. After the request of the Public Ministry, the decision of the magistrate is pending.

Yesterday, the Justice had granted him preventive detention and an embargo for 300 million pesos, sources with access to the file said this medium.

The businessman, who had been detained since Sunday at the 14C Neighborhood Police Station of the City Police, faced Judge Claudia Álvaro at the hearing which was set yesterday after the assistant prosecutor Alejandro Pellicori investigate and charge the driver of the BMW: the accused said, that day, that he did not remember anything about the road accident.

Impressive clash in Palermo

The main test that complicates Patricelli is the expertise of the Judicial Investigation Corps that determined that he had accelerated his BMW M3 truck at more than 150 kilometers per hour. The alcohol test carried out after the crash revealed 0.51 grams of alcohol per liter of blood, just one decimal above the legal limit. Blood was also drawn to measure the amount of alcohol or other substances present.. However, acceleration is something you can’t explain.

On Tuesday Patricelli faced the prosecutor after spending two nights in a cell of the City Police. He arrived in handcuffs, he left in handcuffs. “As a result of the blow, he has an immediate memory problem, which is normal. Today you cannot recreate the mechanics of the accident… There’s been a lapse that he still can’t figure out, the doctors will tell and now he’s going to the doctor about it. He is very sorry about what happened. He didn’t get in a car hoping that what happened would happen, not at all.”, said the defender as he left.

This Wednesday physical exams were carried out at the Rivadavia hospital where they found that Patricelli had superficial bumps. He did not undergo non-psychiatric psychological studies.

The truth is that if Patricelli does not remember, who could explain what happened inside the BMW? Along with the customs officer his daughter and stepdaughter were traveling. Both got out of the BMW by their own means, without injuries. One of them becomes a key witness, the other is not required to testify against her father.. They have not yet been summoned to court..

in the crash, for the impact Juan Márquez, a 23-year-old man, and his 15-year-old niece Jenismar lost their lives., who suffered brain death and died shortly after at the Fernández hospital. Both suffered severe head injuries. John, moreover, He sustained various injuries, all considered serious.

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