Solange Mosse Case: the Defendants Were Acquitted of Preventing Their Father From Saying Goodbye to Her when She Was Dying
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The popular jury resolved the measure against José Fernando Andrada and Analía Morales, who were tried for abuse of authority after having prevented Pablo Mosse from entering Cordoba in 2020 while his daughter was hospitalized for breast cancer.
Doctor Eduardo Javier Andrada and social worker Analía Morales were accused of abuse of authority and non-compliance with the duties of a public official.After almost two hours of deliberation, the judges decided to exculpate them."There is no justice in Argentina, there is no justice," said Pablo Mosse.
Pablo Mosse wanted to enter Cordoba to say goodbye to his dying daughter. The test was positive and they did not admit it. He then filed a lawsuit. On Monday the officials were acquitted.
Pablo Mosse, who could not fire his daughter during the pandemic, will appeal the decision. The trial for the case of Solange Mosse, who shocked the country in the midst of a pandemic, reached its final stage in the courts of Río Cuarto. José Fernando Andrada, former director of the hospital of Huinca Renancó, and Analía Morales, social worker at the hospital of Río Cuarto, were acquitted by the popular court for the crimes: “abuse of authority …
Pablo Mosse was disappointed by the popular jury’s decision and said he would appeal the verdict. “It’s the same feeling that when they didn’t let me come to see my daughter,” he said.
Solange Musse Case: Two Officials Who Prevented Her Father From Entering Córdoba Have Been Acquitted
The jury acquitted the two officials who prevented Solange Musse's father from entering the province of Córdoba when his daughter was ill with breast cancer during the coronavirus pandemic. Eduardo Andrada, a doctor and former director of the Huinca Renancó Hospital, and Analía Morales, a social worker, appeared before the hearing accused of abuse of authority and failure to fulfill their duties as public officials. Prosecutor Julio Rivero had r…
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