El reconocido periodista Miguel Ángel Montefusco, con una carrera de 22 años en El Cronista Comercial, fue trágicamente asesinado durante un asalto a su hogar. El incidente ocurrió el martes 22 de octubre, cuando los delincuentes irrumpieron en su casa y lo atacaron brutalmente. La violencia del acto conmocionó a la comunidad y a sus colegas, quienes expresaron su dolor y respeto en las redes sociales. Su hija Agustina pide justicia por la muerte de su padre.
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00:00Unfortunately, we have to be talking about another death of a man victim of a robbery, Miguel Ángel Montefusco.
00:07A man who was a journalist, had worked 22 years as a commercial journalist,
00:12and we managed to read the great number of colleagues of theirs who have fired him in the networks,
00:18telling who Miguel Ángel was, a tremendously supportive guy who had collaborated in all the clubs, with the boys.
00:26And unfortunately, they entered his house, he lived with his daughter, with Agustina, who I am now, and his grandchildren.
00:32And the truth is, the feat with which they took the life of this man is incredible,
00:37because they also maniacally strangled his grandson who was in the house and killed your father.
00:43Agustina, I apologize for the moment.
00:46Your son was also inside the house. How was it?
00:50Yes, this was on Tuesday, October 22.
00:53We have more or less between 1 and 4 in the afternoon.
00:56They told me, I was working, that they had come in to rob.
01:00My 12-year-old grandson was with my father.
01:03And well, they came in to rob, and a kind of entrance, and well, they started to hit him.
01:09Apparently he had no weapons, nothing. They were just blows.
01:13But well, they gave him such a beating that, well, his ribs were fractured,
01:18and that caused problems in his lungs.
01:21And well, they beat him, and beat him, and beat him.
01:23And well, unfortunately, on Saturday he died.
01:25He had retired, and we had talked about how lonely he was, but also the recognition of his companions.
01:30There is no person in all of San Azur, I would dare to say,
01:35so as not to say another place, who is as good as my father.
01:39The reality is that no one deserves this, but my father less.
01:44There is no person who speaks ill of my father, who can say something bad about my father.
01:50He was a guy who dedicated his life to the newspaper, to the newsroom.
01:54He worked in Multimedia America, as a screenwriter.
01:57Many, surely, colleagues of yours and colleagues who are here today know him.
02:00They called me from all over the country, from all over the world, talking to my father,
02:05and in reality nothing surprises me because I know that the father I had.
02:09So nothing, basically that's it. What I ask for today is that, justice.
02:12And your son, who told you, how is he?
02:14And my son is here, behind the camera, and what he tells me is terrible.
02:18And he didn't deserve it because he's 12 years old.
02:21That's the reality. My father didn't deserve the beating,
02:24and my son didn't deserve to see his grandfather beaten.
02:27I put you in your beautiful headphones, Agustina,
02:29so you can talk to Guillermo Andino, who is 24, who is listening to you.
02:32Hello, Agustina, thank you for attending us.
02:35The truth is that we are very, very sad.
02:38Our parents could die. Not in this way.
02:41Not in this way.
02:43Exactly.
02:44So unfair, I mean, the beatings.
02:46Are you listening to what your son saw?
02:48What did he tell you, Agustina?
02:50I listen a lot.
02:52Do you listen to me?
02:54No, well, my son told me that he was sleeping, my baby,
02:58and that when they wake him up, they wake him up, let's say,
03:01grabbing him by the face, and with the thieves he entered my house,
03:04which my father had upstairs, and the truth is that,
03:07since my son is here, I don't want to go into details,
03:10but, well, of course, my grandfather had been beaten a lot,
03:12and he had heard everything.
03:14Let's see, the question is,
03:17you enter a private home,
03:19you go for a loot that you want to take,
03:21why, why this massacre?
03:23Look, I'm going to tell you the version I have.
03:25What happens is that, since my father is no longer there,
03:28and my baby was sleeping, it's very difficult.
03:30But what my father led me to tell me,
03:32I have another son who goes to school,
03:34is that he was beaten at the door,
03:36and he thought it was my other son who came back from school,
03:38and my father is very confident,
03:40very good, let's say,
03:42and he opened the door and they entered.
03:44That's what my father gets to tell me,
03:46to the police at the time, but,
03:48really, because I know that a lot of versions were said,
03:50but no, the truth is that.
03:52Apparently, or they jumped on the fence that they see back here,
03:55or sometimes we, the truth is that,
03:57because we are confident, because Tordera is a quiet neighborhood,
03:59we leave the door open, they will have entered.
04:02But hey, those are conjectures, or hypotheses,
04:05or facts that the police are going to take out.
04:07What draws attention to the UFI 1 prosecution
04:09that intervenes is first the violence
04:11with which they were handled.
04:13Unnecessary, because of the number of people
04:15who were in the house.
04:17The second, what they took,
04:19appliances, and a number of dollars,
04:21but let's also say that they were already handled with,
04:23allegedly a person who was waiting for them
04:25in a car outside.
04:27What they tell me is that it is a matter of hours,
04:29there would be progress in that sense.
04:31Do you have communication
04:33with the prosecution to continue?
04:35Yes, the truth is that the prosecution
04:37communicates with me,
04:39everything, I, the truth is that
04:41from Saturday to today I am focused
04:43on what is the funeral and burial of my father.
04:45So it's like, honestly,
04:47my cell phone explodes,
04:49but I try not to,
04:51I mean, this weekend I dedicated it to say goodbye to him
04:53as he deserves.
04:55So I know there are many things,
04:57the prosecutor told me that they were,
04:59I don't want to tell you there,
05:01but with many advances,
05:03but I'm not going to stop until I find
05:05the people who did this to my father.
05:07Agustina?
05:09And my son, obviously, because, well,
05:11my son is here and he is going to suffer
05:13and it will be for a long time that he will have to,
05:15poor thing, let's say, remember everything he lived.
05:17Agustina?
05:19In fact, Guillermo Andino, right?
05:21No, no.
05:23Of course.
05:25Of course, yes.
05:27I have talked to him.
05:29My father took me to the newspaper and I crossed you
05:31and I started here.
05:33The first time I came here to America in the year
05:3597, 98, great guy,
05:37I was reading everything he talked about
05:39the working youth of Turdera,
05:41what he did for children's football.
05:4330 years of love he dedicated to that club.
05:45Exactly, it moves me,
05:47all the messages move me, I imagine you,
05:49Agustina, I imagine you.
05:51I always knew who my father was.
05:53Of course, but I say, pride and anger,
05:55because he had much more to give.
05:57Of course, but it's crazy,
05:59but obviously it's terrible
06:01what happened to my father,
06:03but the only thing that gratifies me
06:05is this recognition that he has,
06:07that he deserves it.
06:09So, in all the bad that I live,
06:11I am more proud of all this,
06:13all that I know is my father,
06:15because obviously I knew it,
06:17but I know that all people know it.
06:19And the other thing, sorry,
06:21is that in addition to stealing your father,
06:23well, I remember you,
06:25and the commercial screenwriter,
06:27Lucio, I am Lucio Di Matteo,
06:29in addition to stealing your father,
06:31it breaks your life,
06:33because I know that you lived there
06:35forever, so a place that was
06:37your place of happiness,
06:39of your family,
06:41of course, it was the place of your family,
06:43your place in the world,
06:45where the three generations were,
06:47the grandchildren,
06:49they break that, it will no longer be the same for you.
06:51Today it happens to be the place where they killed your father.
06:53Of course, exactly.
06:55Yes, exactly.
06:57But well, I'm going to try to keep
06:59making the home for my children,
07:01because they are boys, they are 14, 12,
07:038, I have three nephews
07:05who are also boys,
07:07well, today they are going to miss their grandfather,
07:09but we are going to try
07:11that Tordera is their memory,
07:13and that every street or club
07:15hugs us a little with him.
07:17How was he emotionally?
07:19Because he had lost his wife a long time ago.
07:21And my mother died in 2019,
07:23he was sad, but well, obviously,
07:25apart from my father, he was not young,
07:27let's say he was 77,
07:29and when you get to that age,
07:31you also get a little
07:33melancholic, and well,
07:35of course, he was not going to defend himself,
07:37I think that
07:39he also endured the beating,
07:41because
07:43his grandson was there,
07:45and obviously he was going to defend him,
07:47he was not going to allow anyone to do anything to his grandson.
07:49But well, I have to say goodbye,
07:51because unfortunately I have to go to my father's funeral.
07:53Thank you, we appreciate this time.
07:55Thank you for being here, and well,
07:57all I ask is that those who did this to my father appear.
07:59We hug you with our heart,
08:01and we are going to pray for Miguel,
08:03I'm sure we will.
08:05Let's hope for justice.
08:07Thank you very much.
08:09See you later.
08:11Thank you, Fabi, from there.
08:13What sadness, a great man,
08:15a great professional,
08:17the adjectives sound,
08:19but the truth is that
08:21what Lucio was saying
08:23has to do with so many families
08:25that, let's see,
08:27we don't know, like the case of Montefusco,
08:29but they lived all their lives there,
08:31and it becomes the grave of the people who die
08:33attacked by criminals.
08:35It's a contradiction.
08:37The place you loved becomes,
08:39the place you suffered the most,
08:41the worst event of your life.
08:43The truth is that it doesn't make sense,
08:45because it's not a natural death,
08:47it's the product of violence,
08:49theft.
08:51But well, Agustina,
08:53let's see Fabián,
08:55what happens, Fabi?
08:57Look, look,
08:59I'm Carolina,
09:01I'm like a stepdaughter of Miguel,
09:03he knows me all my life,
09:05it's a huge shame,
09:07I could be you,
09:09I could be you,
09:11I could be anyone of us,
09:13this is what is happening.
09:15We are getting very nervous,
09:17I don't know how we are now,
09:19but no one deserves this descent,
09:21no one deserves this.
09:23Justice,
09:25all the relatives,
09:27we are here, we all know them,
09:29a good man,
09:31he taught me everything,
09:33sincerely,
09:35I thank everyone,
09:39I swear,
09:41I have a thousand thoughts,
09:43I'm thinking a lot,
09:45some words come out,
09:47I could say a lot,
09:49but I can't,
09:51I can't say all the words,
09:53thank him,
09:55I'm dressed in white,
09:57we are going to say life,
09:59life behind all this,
10:01and I hope there is awareness,
10:03I hope there is divine justice,
10:05so to speak.
10:09Thank you, my life.
10:11No, thank you,
10:13and I hope this doesn't happen,
10:15that there are no more Migueles,
10:17that it doesn't happen anymore,
10:19and I hope we all have awareness
10:21to support each other too,
10:23that would be good.
10:25A big kiss, thank you.
10:27Thank you, Fabi,
10:29the testimonies of people who want to talk,
10:31the insecurity,
10:33let's see, we say,
10:35I hope this doesn't happen again,
10:37unfortunately we know
10:39that it won't be the last case
10:41with so much brutality,
10:43because the criminals
10:45continue to the order of the day,
10:47attacking, hitting,
10:49Miguel was a great man,
10:51a man who had been born in the mouth,
10:53but who fell in love
10:55and stayed in Tordera
10:57with his wife,
10:59and when he found death,
11:01he was killed in the most brutal way,
11:03with his grandson next to him.