The case, which investigates alleged breaches by officials, magistrates or organizations in the framework of the investigation into the femicide of Milagros Bottone, was referred to the provincial Anti-Corruption jurisdiction.
Now it is the second-nominated Criminal and Economic prosecutor, Franco Mondino, who must decide whether or not to take up the case, according to judicial sources told cordoba profile.
The file entered on Friday afternoon from the District 4 Turn I Prosecutor’s Office, whose owner is Ernesto de Aragón, to the Anti-Corruption jurisdiction. He had previously been in the Claudia Palacios Prosecutor’s Office, District 3 Turn 4.
After successive referrals, prosecutor Mondino will now be in charge of deciding in the coming days whether or not to pursue the case.
The General Prosecutor of the Province, Juan Manuel Delgado, had requested days ago the opening of proceedings for alleged irregularities and breaches of officials, magistrates or organizations in the femicide of the young preceptor of the Monserrat College.
Tragedy. The incident occurred in a house in the Alta Córdoba neighborhood on May 17 when Ricardo Rafael Bottone, 60, killed the youngest of his three daughters, Milagros, 23, and attacked his ex-wife Mercedes Martínez, 61 years old. The young woman she died intervening to save her mother. After the assault, Bottone took his own life in the patio of the house.
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