The priest who was with César Sena said that he told him that Cecilia Strzyzowski “had been killed”

2023-06-21 20:25:00

The parish priest who was with Cesar Seine at the police station where he is being held in the city of Resistencia, he said that the young man told him that he knew that Cecilia Strzyzowski they had killed her, but that it wasn’t him who did it, although he wouldn’t have told her who it was.

heals him Raphael Whitefrom the church of the Holy Trinity, visited Sena at the Sixth Police Station of Resistencia, and commented that the meeting he had with the young man charged with the femicide of his wife was not a confession and that if it had happened, he would confess to the crime , he was going to give him as penance that he tell the justice.

“If he admitted guilt, he was going to penance the confession of the crime before the courts. But It was not a confession and I gave up on it being a confession because I realized that I was not willing to tell the truth and the confession is to tell the truth, since it is the only way to give an acquittal,” Del Blanco said.

Cecilia Strzyzowski and César Sena were a couple.

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The religious also commented, in dialogue with radio Splendid, that César wondered in front of him if he might ever forgive his mother for what she did to him. When asked what Marcela Acuña, her mother, would have done, the parish priest said that César “did not tell me directly that she went.”

“He told me that he knew that Cecilia had been killed. He releases that responsibility and releases that responsibility to third parties, but I sense that he is making the mother responsible. I think they killed Cecilia and made her disappear but the evidence is there and then they will go to a jury trial and the jury will not forgive them. What they did is disgusting in their conscience,” said Del Blanco.

César Sena and his mother, former mayoral candidate Marcela Acuña.

In addition, the priest added that He did not see Sena “at any moment repentant”, but he saw him “bitter and sad but I do not dare to say anguished by the situation of Cecilia’s disappearance.”

Del Blanco said that César Sena, together with his father and mother, traveled to Rome in 2018 and met Pope Francis, at a time when the Supreme Pontiff received leaders of social movements.

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