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Preventive Prison for Police Involved in Death in Santa Fe - Diario Panorama

Prosecutor Ezequiel Hernández argued that the six police officers should be detained while the investigation into Mauro Daniel González's death in Santa Fe's Eighth Police Station continues.
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On Thursday, the provincial justice resolved the procedural situation of the six police officers accused of the death of Mauro González, which occurred on 17 January after his arrest and subsequent transfer to the Eighth Police Station in the city of Santa Fe. Judge Cecilia Labanca ordered the pre-trial detention of four of the accused: F.S.A., L.A., M.D. and S.D.B., who will continue to be detained while the judicial investigation continues for…

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Prosecutor Ezequiel Hernández argued that the six police officers should be detained while the investigation into Mauro Daniel González's death in Santa Fe's Eighth Police Station continues.

Five police officers from the Radio Command of Regional Unit I (URI) and a member of the Infantry Guard Corps are targeted by the justice system for the death of a man in a police station in the city of Santa Fe. On Wednesday, a key hearing will be held in which prosecutor Ezequiel Hernández will ask that all the accused be detained in pretrial detention. In the midst of the judicial process, Governor Maximiliano Pullaro referred to the fact, as…

The investigation into the death of Mauro Daniel González, which occurred last January after his arrest and lodging in the Eighth Police Station of the city of Santa Fe, will have a key day on Wednesday. Justice will have to decide whether the six police officers charged are still being deprived of their liberty while the judicial process continues. The hearing will be led by criminal judge Cecilia Labanca and was requested by the Attorney Gener…

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Radio EME broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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