In the last few hours, a supposed list of 13 targets of life that he had proposed Fernando Baez Sosa before his death in January 2020 in Villa Gesell. It was found in a drawer in the young man’s room and her parents found it, Grace Sosa y Silvino Baezwith his girlfriend Julietdays following the crime committed by the eight rugby players those who are being judged in the Tribunal in Criminal 1 of Dolores.
“Always be the way I am with everyone” was one of the goals that Fernando had set himself for his future and the payroll was written in his own handwriting, according to a cable from THAT. After his murder, Julieta, Graciela and Silvino searched the young man’s room and in one of the drawers they found a list with thirteen life goals for what would be a more than difficult year since he was going to start college.
The first of the objectives was to participate in a solidarity project in schools in the suburbs, which is closely related to the end inculcated that his parents and the Marianista school in Caballito had taught him. Both the second and third were related to his friendships, such as strengthening his friend group and maintaining it. Likewise, he sought to continue working, saving and traveling.
The life goals of Fernando Báez Sosa
Undoubtedly, when this discovery was made known, everything became more painful because Fernando wanted to put aside the high school senior party to start having new responsibilities with his closest affections. Next, the thirteen points that make up the list. The first was to “participate in the ‘Servir’ solidarity project, to collaborate with schools in the suburbs.”
Next, “strengthen my group of friends and maintain it”; “Always be the way I am with everyone”, said the third, while the fourth point proposed “growing up” with his “university decision”. Then, “continue working”, and “with the career”, as long as it “does well”. Finally, he proposed to “travel”, “concentrate more”, “save”, “leave off the cell phone”, “turn off the computer and the TV”, “study” and finally, “participate in charity Fridays”.
the trial
After thirteen witness hearings in the oral trial once morest the eight rugbiers, the allegations will begin on January 25 by the complaint and the prosecution, while the defense will do so the following day. After reading the arguments, the Court will decide what sentence will be awarded to each of the defendants. Everyone, having the same accusation, might receive life imprisonment, but that may be different if the judges modify any of the charges.