The mother of Milagros Bottone, Mercedes Martínez, called a march for next Friday to demand justice for the femicide of her daughter, murdered by her father in a house in the Alta Córdoba neighborhood of the Cordoba capital.
The demonstration will take place next Friday from 6:00 p.m. and will start from the corner of Colón and Cañada avenues to end near Patio Olmos.
The woman was received on Tuesday by the Provincial Attorney General, Juan Manuel Delgado. “Now I’m leaving calmer,” she said in statements to the media at the end of the meeting with the judicial officer.
Martínez recorded his daughter Milagros, a law student and tutor at Colegio Monserrat, and said she was “brilliant” and “transparent.”
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 attack, Bottone took his own life in the patio of the house.
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