Emerenciano Seine, the Chaco piquetero leader accused of premeditated homicide in the case Cecilia Strzyzowski: Refusal of Medical Treatment and Demands for Visitation Rights

2023-07-24 22:10:00

Emerenciano Seinethe Chaco piquetero leader detained accused of premeditated homicide in the caso Cecilia Strzyzowski, refused yesterday to receive medical attention at the Perrando Hospital, in Resistencia, a care center that he already attended on July 6, when he had to leave amid insults and booing. They had to perform a video colonoscopy.

Sena, detained at the 3rd Police Station in the capital of Chaco, had been authorized by the Special Prosecutor Team (EFE) to be treated. The reasons why he refused to be treated at the Perrando Hospital, where he had attended almost 20 days ago, and where he was rejected by booing by patients and passers-by, were not disclosed. He suffers from diabetes and bleeding polyps, so his defense seeks to be granted the benefit of home prison.

Marcela Acuña, Cecilia Strzyzowski’s mother-in-law Capture

On Friday, Sena was treated at the Galen Sanatorium, at the request of his defense, who requested that a doctor “see him in relation to his health problem of a bleeding colon since, since his arrest to date, he has not received the corresponding medical attention, nor have the corresponding analyzes and studies been carried out to determine his ailment.”

In early July, a medical board from the Chaco Forensic Medical Institute reported that he was in “good condition” and that his treatment was not compromised.

Meanwhile, Marcela Acuña, Sena’s wife and also detained (under the same accusation as the piquetero leader and ally of Governor Jorge Capitanich), demanded on Friday that she be allowed to see her husband. She did so in a new letter that came out this Monday, but it was written on Friday, the day in which she wrote two letters. She asked to see him “at least ten minutes”, according to the manuscript released by provincial media. And she asks, “if necessary, to be able to access to see it.”

In point three of the letter, Acuña claims: “Send the note that I attached to the prosecutor in charge so that my request to see my husband can be taken into account, taking into account that I consider said denial to be harassment carried out towards me, where I am deprived of the basic right to see my sick husband, and I am also denied the right to be a mother by depriving me of seeing my son.”

At the end of the letter, Acuña asks that his request be answered as soon as possible. “I am deprived of freedom, but not of the right to be a woman, wife, mother; in short, to be a human being ”, concludes the leader, who has already written ten letters since she was detained.

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