👉 Franco, el joven asesinado cuando pasaba frente a un bunker, en una zona muchas veces denunciada por los propios vecinos, es recordado por su tía materna. Amante del fútbol y con una pasión por la albañilería, Franco tenía planes de ayudar a su hermano a terminar sus estudios y acompañar a su madre. Trabajó en el municipio de Morón como director de tránsito antes de dedicarse a la albañilería, donde demostró ser muy hábil. Su vida fue truncada en circunstancias aún sin esclarecer que involucran a la policía y una presunta verdulería utilizada como aguantadero.
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00:00Through A24. A memory for Franco, please.
00:07Franco was special. He had many dreams.
00:13He had many dreams to realize.
00:18He wanted to go to the coast with me.
00:22We were going to live there.
00:28I was building my house.
00:32He had many projects.
00:37To help his brother finish school.
00:42To accompany his mother.
00:45And to enjoy life.
00:48He loved River Plain.
00:52He loved Morón.
00:56He was happy.
00:59He was always active. He walked fast.
01:02He was always in a hurry.
01:06In 1931, my mother had a heart attack.
01:10She was eating.
01:12She lost consciousness.
01:14He had to save his grandmother's life.
01:17He got angry. He ate her.
01:21He helped her until the ambulance arrived.
01:24He called my aunt.
01:26He called her on the phone.
01:29I came running. He was helping her.
01:32He was with us all night.
01:34He took a lot of pictures.
01:37He took out his cell phone and took pictures.
01:40He was happy.
01:43Because he had a job.
01:46He could help his mother.
01:49Ana, because of the description you make,
01:52a young man with a lot of desire.
01:55And that somehow life also led him to occupy that role
01:59that his father left.
02:01To accompany his mother.
02:03To have to have a job to support that house.
02:06Yes, yes.
02:08If I needed assistance, I was there.
02:10Because I lost my husband six months before my brother-in-law.
02:13My sister and I have been divorced for six months.
02:16My mother was our support and her grandchildren's.
02:21Franco, the day my father died,
02:25grabbed the shovel and wanted to bury my father.
02:31What an image.
02:33A very young father, 51 years old.
02:35I, 52, my husband.
02:39And in these projects that you had to go,
02:41perhaps with the intention of going to the coast with you,
02:45try to leave that neighborhood.
02:47Was there a plan to take your mother there too?
02:52Yes, it was the idea.
02:54Yes, always.
02:57Yes, yes, yes, get my family out of here.
03:01Because I understand that it is a difficult neighborhood.
03:04Yes, I had told him that in the background they could do something.
03:07Yes, since this happened.
03:11We no longer had a life.
03:13Before it was with the owner of the house,
03:15who made a disturbance,
03:17who grabbed a bottle of stone with someone.
03:20Yes.
03:22We heard how he hit his mother, he shouted at her.
03:24We talked to her.
03:26And no, she was refused to report.
03:28Denied, denied.
03:30Out of fear.
03:32We told a brother.
03:34The brother went to the woman's police station
03:36and they told him no,
03:38that the one who had to make the complaint was the sister.
03:39Third age.
03:41Subjected.
03:43Protecting the son in some way.
03:45Yes.
03:47So, well, this triggered him to see money easy.
03:51And well,
03:54it didn't matter anything more than having money to consume.
03:58And if the mother ate, she ate.
04:01Many times we have taken the neighbors to eat,
04:04to eat the lady.
04:06That, Ana, talks in the channels.
04:07Always.
04:09What it means, right?
04:11The subject of drugs, the subject of all this, right?
04:13Yes.
04:15Many times.
04:17Yes, yes, yes.
04:19Yes, but look, I'm not so sure
04:21that the one who shot my nephew was drugged.
04:23Ah, look.
04:25What do you think?
04:27That he was not drugged?
04:29Because someone who uploads in the networks,
04:31someone who uploads in the networks
04:33that he already planned to murder.
04:35Yes.
04:37And you don't write.
04:39If you are very drugged, you don't write.
04:41Well, but sometimes.
04:43But let's see.
04:45Watch out, but wait, Ana, it can be very drugged.
04:47It's drugged.
04:49And that doesn't mean that everyone loses consciousness of this.
04:51Because if they are guys who sell,
04:53they are guys who ...
04:55No, no, yes.
04:57They are not out of red because they have to sell.
04:59Do you understand?
05:01And these guys, when they are ...
05:03Of course, that's why I tell you,
05:05he came with the intention of killing someone in the neighborhood.
05:07And that just happened to my nephew.
05:09The misfortune that just happened to my nephew.
05:11No, no, but we have seen the video.
05:13And two meters from being able to enter his house, they shoot him.
05:16Yes, we have seen the video of how it was,
05:18that they shoot him from the sidewalk in front,
05:20with a aim, unfortunately.
05:22That the truth is ...
05:24Yes, no, no, he fainted.
05:26He fell dead.
05:28It's impressive, it's impressive.
05:30My nephew was disfigured, it wasn't him.
05:32It wasn't him.
05:34Poor thing.
05:35No, no, no, no.
05:37He had four thousand and five thousand pesos
05:39that the police gave me last night.
05:41In the pocket.
05:44Nothing.
05:46Nothing.
05:48My sister ran down
05:50and never imagined that it was her son
05:52who was going to find him dead.
05:54Yes, yes, yes.
05:56No, no, but ...
05:58No.
06:00My mother heard the shot
06:02and my mother is 84 years old
06:03and in a cold sweat said Franco.
06:05No.
06:09What did he want to do with his life, Franco?
06:12That's how it was.
06:14He saved his grandmother's life on the 31st.
06:16Oh yeah?
06:18And his grandmother is going to die two days later.
06:23Terrible.
06:25My mother was outraged
06:27and she knows the fear I had
06:29that the ambulance
06:30was going to be hit by these people.
06:33Because the truth is
06:35that they sold everything to open doors.
06:37Yes, yes.
06:39Like that, no, no,
06:4124 hours with a cynicism
06:43and high-end cars,
06:45mediocre cars,
06:47motorcycles of all kinds.
06:49No, no, no, no,
06:51nobody cared about anything.
06:53And there was no police.
06:55And the police answered me
06:57that the complaint was made.
06:58They were parked in the corner
07:00and one day I went to buy early
07:02and I tell you,
07:04I had made myself of a coraza
07:06as good as I am
07:08not to be afraid
07:10and I had the same experience.
07:12And I have fought once with a patrolman
07:14because they had caught a little boy
07:16who had nothing to see.
07:18And I told them,
07:20why don't you go around
07:22with everything that is happening
07:24and come to pick up this little boy
07:26who would have marijuana
07:28to be able to consume
07:30what these people sold.
07:32Because these people sold
07:34strong.
07:36What do you mean strong?
07:38What do you say, ma'am?
07:40What do you say?
07:42No, no, they didn't sell two pesos.
07:44They didn't come here to buy parsley.
07:46A lot of money.
07:48A lot of money.
07:50A lot of money
07:52and a lot of girls
07:54maybe they also gave up
07:56because there were women
07:58because of the consumption.
08:00Yes, yes, yes.
08:02Of course, there we saw a girl
08:04at the door.
08:06Yes, yes.
08:08Yes, we saw a girl
08:10who was also approaching.
08:12All buyers, right?
08:14Yes, yes, yes.
08:16And this since when?
08:18Yes, mostly buyers.
08:20Ana, when did this start?
08:22But the armed ones
08:24were the ones who sold.
08:26The resellers.
08:28The resellers.
08:30They gave the merchandise
08:32for 2.50 pesos.
08:34Then people came
08:36to buy the big ones
08:38maybe to resell too, right?
08:40Ana, were there fights?
08:42Some neighbors told us
08:44fights, discussions, shots.
08:46Is that so?
08:48Yes, yes, among them.
08:50Yes, yes, yes.
08:52Many times, yes.
08:54Yes, yes, the neighbor's alarm
08:56rang and I already told you
08:58that they were leaving.
09:00And when they made the complaint,
09:02what did you do?
09:04I didn't understand when they were
09:06in the corner, I said,
09:08what are they doing in the corner?
09:10If the doors are open,
09:12you saw how they entered and left.
09:14It was the drug supermarket.
09:16Right?
09:18Yes, just like that.
09:20Now I don't know
09:22if the manager
09:24is already aware of this.
09:26And he must be aware
09:28of the images
09:30of a short time ago,
09:32this kind of greengrocery,
09:34this sale.
09:36You are from the neighborhood,
09:38can you tell us a little?
09:40Yes, a few months ago.
09:42No, no, it was never a greengrocery,
09:44ma'am.
09:46There was never a greengrocery.
09:48They were sitting there,
09:50I went to buy
09:52and I saw the merchandise.
09:54And who were they?
09:55I don't know.
09:57No, the owner of the house
09:59was the one who
10:01supposedly allowed them
10:03a rent.
10:05But well, he consumed
10:07and also sold for them.
10:09He put all those people there.
10:11And there were people,
10:13sometimes 15, 20 people.
10:15How do you fight them?
10:17How do you get out as a neighbor?
10:19And also armed.
10:21Beyond what I tell you,
10:23it was brave and it happened.
10:25And there was one with a gun in his hand.
10:27And my son-in-law, I don't know,
10:29what's going on?
10:31My granddaughter didn't want to come here anymore.
10:33She's 8 years old.
10:35Because this used to be a normal house.
10:37But I had to come
10:39because my mother lives here,
10:41in this block.
10:43I have to come and visit my mother.
10:45Of course.
10:47She's 84 years old,
10:49my brother works.
10:51She goes everywhere,
10:52looking for a price,
10:54like everyone else.
10:56I was locked up.
10:58We didn't know if she would open the door
11:00and leave.
11:02Sometimes she would show up
11:04at 2 in the afternoon.
11:06What are you doing here?
11:08So to bring her here,
11:10I would come,
11:12open the door,
11:14close it,
11:16and she would look at me.
11:18But this guy,
11:20what he's done,
11:22I don't know why.
11:24Because he shot him.
11:26It was a trophy for him.
11:28They didn't kill each other.
11:30This is inside
11:32the alleged vegetable shop.
11:34We're looking, sorry Ana,
11:36at an image of a camera,
11:38the inside of the place
11:40where they were.
11:42This is a grocery store.
11:44Where they sold.
11:46Yes, the whole house was a grocery store.
11:48The whole house was taken.
11:50They took the house.
11:52Some people lived there
11:54and others made the change.
11:56The hot bed.
11:58Exactly.
12:00While some people slept,
12:02they sold others.
12:04Exactly.
12:06The fruit shop has an apple,
12:083 grapes,
12:10in a bag,
12:12and 2 mandanins.
12:14There was never fruit.
12:16There was fruit,
12:18there was fruit inside.
12:20Exactly.
12:22First quality.
12:24Some writings inside.
12:26No, anything.
12:28They even put the base,
12:30the 7th Air Brigade.
12:32First quality base.
12:34I'll tell you something.
12:36No, no, no.
12:38Ana, sorry.
12:40We're looking at a mule
12:42to help someone walk.
12:44It was inside.
12:46Did you see someone like that?
12:48It must be the mother.
12:50Gerarda's mother.
12:52No, I don't know.
12:54I don't know.
12:56She was operated many years ago
12:58and had a walker.
13:00She walked with a cane
13:02with which she left last night.
13:04It could be a mule.
13:06Because most people
13:08escaped through the roofs last night.
13:10This is a house
13:12with the house
13:14that was later used.
13:16Did it ever function
13:18as a vegetable shop?
13:20No, no.
13:22It was operated many years ago
13:24as a butcher shop.
13:26The owner's father
13:28was a butcher.
13:30That's why the place exists.
13:32Because it was a house
13:34that seemed to be fine.
13:36It has wood.
13:38Now it's all burned, destroyed.
13:40But originally...
13:42No, he ruined everything.
13:44He destroyed the house.
13:46He broke everything.
13:48He destroyed the house.
13:50And how long ago
13:52did you start this business?
13:54We started it
13:56when Gerardo was born.
13:58Gerardo is 37 years old
14:00and I'm 49.
14:02Of course, you saw him born.
14:04We saw him born.
14:06He was the son of a drug dealer.
14:08He was raised by a family.
14:10And how long has this business been going?
14:12He always behaved
14:14like a normal boy.
14:16His father wasn't very good
14:18and they turned him into a beast.
14:19Then they paid the consequences.
14:21They harvested what they sowed.
14:23And how long ago...
14:25But it's not our fault.
14:27No, of course.
14:29You're working people.
14:31And how long ago did you see him
14:33selling there?
14:35Yes.
14:37And this was a few months ago.
14:39I don't know if it was close to a year.
14:41I can't tell you
14:43for sure
14:45but it was many months ago.
14:47But when you say...
14:49More than six months, for sure.
14:51They escaped through the roofs.
14:53How many people saw them
14:55escaping from the police?
14:57No, no.
14:59I didn't see them last night
15:01because I arrived
15:03when my nephew was already dead
15:05and they started looking for me.
15:07But the neighbors...
15:09She stayed,
15:11the mother,
15:13and he locked himself
15:15in a room with his mother
15:17because he always used her as a shield.
15:19And the neighbors said
15:21get him out
15:23because he's going to escape through the roofs
15:25and his mother is going to leave him there.
15:27And the police didn't act
15:29so all the boys came in
15:31and the police came in
15:33and they were able to get him out
15:35because they were going to kill him.
15:37And the police took the woman too?
15:39Yes, yes, but because the boys came in.
15:41Of course, yes, yes.
15:43Yes, the police also took him later.
15:45The mother too?
15:47Yes, yes, because the intention
15:49was for her to be a better woman.
15:51Because it's all because of him.
15:53Yes, of course.
15:55And yes, I think she was about 77 years old.
15:57Aha.
15:59A widow.
16:01She was Italian,
16:03that's why I say she was a cultured woman
16:05to talk to,
16:07a woman of class,
16:09we didn't understand how she was
16:11enduring all this.
16:13She also suffered it
16:15because she was in love.
16:17But of course,
16:19there are many mothers
16:21who have to go through this situation.
16:23Yes, but we chose, Dina.
16:25And yes, but her son was saved
16:27and not my nephew.
16:29And you understand her problem.
16:31Of course.
16:33Very unfair.
16:35Tremendous, tremendous.
16:37Because the son was committing a crime.
16:39Of course, of course.
16:41And that's fine,
16:43even if you're a mother,
16:45you're committing a crime
16:47and you're doing harm.
16:49You pay for it sooner or later.
16:51Yes.
16:53I say...
16:55No, no, it's not acceptable.
16:57You can't cover it up like that.
16:59I ask again,
17:01as I asked another neighbor.
17:03The truth is,
17:05I don't know how they manage
17:07to live in those places
17:09like this.
17:11I sympathize with them.
17:13No, no, but imagine,
17:15who buys you a house here?
17:17No, I know, I know.
17:19It's not ugly.
17:21It's a place where you live.
17:23It's a residential area.
17:25It's a place where you can live.
17:27But I'm not talking against this.
17:29You live where you can,
17:31sometimes not where you want to.
17:33Yes, yes, that's why I'm telling you,
17:35but who buys you a house
17:37so you can live in another place?
17:39No, of course.
17:41Nobody.
17:43And you can't leave the house alone
17:45because they kick you out.
17:47In the corner they wanted to kick you out.
17:49The house is for sale for inheritance.
17:51No, I know, I know.
17:53That's how we live in Morón.
17:55That's how we live in Morón.
17:57Not around the drug dealers.
17:59The drug dealers live in the neighborhoods.
18:01We all know this.
18:03No, yes, imagine,
18:05as I told you,
18:07I'm the daughter of an Italian
18:09and granddaughter of an Italian.
18:11Here was Valdío
18:13when my grandparents came to America.
18:15They made this neighborhood.
18:17Exactly.
18:19And they didn't raise us well.
18:21There are some places
18:23that have been installed
18:25also for the base and so on.
18:27Yes, yes.
18:29And much more than in the military time.
18:31Imagine that we had to come here.
18:33Who would have thought
18:35that this could happen
18:37with the years,
18:39less than 40 years ago.
18:41The proletariat of Argentina,
18:43of people who came,
18:45workers, went to their homes,
18:47worked from sun to sun,
18:49and now we are here.
18:51Exactly.
18:53A future of drugs,
18:55the only way out
18:57to have a watch
18:59is not to work
19:01or have a career,
19:03but to sell drugs.
19:05In a neighborhood you had the Chanta,
19:07the Chantum,
19:09you asked for money
19:11and they didn't give it back.
19:13Someone who stole something,
19:15a bicycle or something,
19:17was taken away.
19:19There are many criminals,
19:21murderers and so on,
19:23and these people are living...
19:25I repeat,
19:27an example I give,
19:29these people,
19:31when they go out at night
19:33or during the day,
19:35it's like crossing a river
19:37with a crocodile.
19:39Of course.
19:41You know that one is going to fall
19:43and you always hope
19:45it's not you.
19:47And here, if there are not
19:49any cars coming down
19:51to attack the neighbors
19:53or those at the bus stop,
19:55you can't live like this.
19:57But what happened
19:59to the culture of work?
20:01Argentina was a country
20:03created culturally
20:05for work,
20:07social promotion,
20:09not for crime,
20:11not for drugs,
20:13not to be saved
20:15because you sell.
20:17It's a cultural change
20:19and it's a social change.
20:21Speaking of Franco...
20:23Hello, good afternoon.
20:25Speaking of Franco...
20:27Yes.
20:29What did he leave you?
20:31Franco.
20:36His desire to live,
20:38his dreams.
20:45He was fighting
20:47the pain
20:49of his mother.
20:51He took the shovel
20:53to bury his father
20:56and help his mother
20:58and accompany her
21:00and his brother
21:02who is of another character.
21:04Brian is very sensitive,
21:06very introverted.
21:08He doesn't go out,
21:10he's 18,
21:12goes to school and comes back.
21:16And Franco had put
21:17the house in charge
21:19with my sister
21:21because she was in charge.
21:23Although he was older,
21:25he set the limits.
21:27I was also an aunt.
21:29He was like the man of the house.
21:31And sometimes you don't realize
21:33that you are 22 years old
21:35and you are adults
21:37and you challenge them,
21:39you don't go out at night.
21:41No, aunt, nothing happens.
21:44He was a changa, Franco.
21:45What did he do for a living?
21:47Yes, he worked
21:49in Morón municipality
21:51first as a transit director
21:53because he inherited
21:55his father's profession.
21:57He inherited it by right.
21:59But the truth is that
22:01the money was so little
22:03to spend so many hours
22:05and he earned a lot more
22:07by doing carpentry,
22:09a lot more.
22:11He took big, beautiful works.
22:13He knew a lot,
22:15very clear.
22:17Yes, yes, with mechanics.
22:19My niece also had
22:21an important workshop
22:23and right away he got his hands on it.
22:25Very intelligent, right?
22:27He should have continued.
22:29I always told him
22:31a university degree
22:33because of his ability.
22:35That he would have liked to study.
22:37Yes, yes, yes.
22:39I think that at some point
22:41he was going to decide
22:43to resume his studies.
22:45Everything in the future.
22:47But well,
22:49he went to work with his father
22:51when he was 16 or 17
22:53and he learned the trade from him
22:55and he surpassed him, far.
22:57And well,
22:59when he started to manage his money
23:01he said, well,
23:03I'll leave the studies for later
23:05and I wanted to help my brother
23:07to continue his studies
23:09next year.
23:11And what did he do now?
23:13He was doing a lot of things.
23:15And no, he,
23:17in the residential area,
23:19everywhere they called him to work
23:21because I tell you, he worked very well.
23:23Very well.
23:25So he didn't finish high school.
23:27To us too, but he didn't charge us.
23:29Ah, look how good.
23:31No, he didn't make it.
23:33He didn't make it.
23:35And did you value him?
23:37Yes, no, he didn't charge us,
23:39he didn't charge us.
23:41What did he do to you?
23:43No, no.
23:45He did everything for his cousin
23:47and he didn't charge her anything.
23:49On Sundays he had a space
23:51to do it.
23:53Of course.
23:55He knew how to do everything,
23:57everything.
23:59He was very clear,
24:01he was very studious about those things.
24:03And he had dreams,
24:05like any boy,
24:07he wanted to go to the coast with me
24:09and aunt, I'm going to go,
24:11so I'll help you.
24:13Because what is your dream, Ana?
24:15What do you want to do?
24:17Because I got widowed,
24:19I got widowed two years ago,
24:21on December 6th,
24:23they did two years,
24:25and my baby is seven years old,
24:29he lost his father,
24:32and I don't want this for my baby.
24:35Ah, you want to get him out of there.
24:37Yes, I want to get him out of there.
24:39What was the idea?
24:41To go where?
24:43To San Clemente.
24:45To San Clemente?
24:47Yes, it was my husband's dream,
24:49the beach,
24:51because my husband was also from the interior,
24:53from Tucumán,
24:55and he also liked Buenos Aires
24:57because of the aesthetics,
24:59or because of everything there is,
25:01but they also come from another place,
25:03from another education,
25:05from another culture,
25:07and he said,
25:09we have to get old there
25:11and let Tiziano grow up there,
25:12because here,
25:14in Buenos Aires,
25:16I don't think you can live anywhere,
25:18unless you have a lot of money.
25:21That doesn't guarantee you anything.
25:23But people like that,
25:25don't guarantee you anything.
25:27No, it doesn't guarantee you anything.
25:29That something happens to you.
25:31But to the workers, less.
25:33Yes, yes.
25:35Because nobody takes care of us.
25:37We are living in a society in which
25:39if you leave your house you are afraid
25:40of being robbed,
25:42of being mugged,
25:44of being killed,
25:46and if you don't,
25:48you don't come back.
25:50Look, from all these blocks around,
25:52my mother is the oldest woman there is,
25:5484 years old.
25:56Yes.
25:58And she had to see
26:00how they killed her grandson.
26:02No, it's not fair.
26:04No, it's not fair.
26:06It's unfair.
26:07She has to go everywhere
26:09and do her chores,
26:11clean, bathe her dogs.
26:13Ana, what is the name
26:15of your other nephew,
26:17Franco's brother?
26:19Brian.
26:21Brian was the person who
26:23came out last night
26:25and found himself in this situation?
26:27Is he the one who discovered Franco?
26:29Yes, because through the windows
26:31he saw the shooting
26:33and saw that someone was shot,
26:35but he never imagined
26:37that something like this
26:39could happen to him.
26:41You couldn't talk to him
26:43how he is now,
26:45trying to support his mother,
26:47but it's his brother's loss.
26:49Yes, as always,
26:51Brian accompanies his mother,
26:53he accompanies my mother
26:55to do the chores,
26:57he cooks for my mother.
26:59He is a very special boy.
27:01Brian is very special.
27:03He is also struggling
27:05with depression
27:07and his father?
27:09He got sick,
27:11he got pneumonia,
27:13he had a severe flu,
27:15and he died.
27:17What about your husband?
27:20He has rectal cancer.
27:25And now you are with Marcela,
27:27your sister, Brian?
27:31And now I was here
27:33in the veranda a while ago
27:35with the cousins
27:37crying, of course.
27:39He was with my sister
27:41declaring,
27:43because they took him to declare too,
27:45until eight in the morning,
27:47from there they took him
27:49to the car repair shop
27:51to make the reservation
27:53and from there they left them
27:55to come alone,
27:57walking to Pache,
27:59Morón Cemetery.
28:01There are several blocks up to here.
28:03Ten long blocks, long.
28:05Very long.
28:07And we were walking
28:09and I wanted to die
28:11because I was the one
28:13who wanted to go to do the procedures
28:15with my sister.
28:17Of course, to accompany them,
28:19to be there.
28:21Yes, in the family it is always me
28:23who is in charge of everything
28:25that is administrative
28:27and I accompany in that
28:29and they left my sister alone.
28:31Ana, you have ...
28:33She has no psychological assistance,
28:35she has nothing.
28:37Ana, you were telling us
28:39that Franco,
28:41in 1931,
28:43took photos of everyone,
28:45right?
28:47Yes, yes,
28:49we were at the table
28:51and I still told him,
28:53look Franco,
28:55once you leave,
28:57go to bed with Grandma,
28:59go and get inside
29:01because they are full.
29:03There was a lot of movement here.
29:05Yes, I'm afraid,
29:07I'm afraid.
29:09Of course, I was already relieved
29:11because my mother was already well assisted
29:13and had returned to herself
29:15and we hugged my mother
29:17who, thank God, had returned
29:19and that, well, my seven-year-old boy
29:21is the same.
29:23Grandma, you are alive,
29:25Grandma, you are alive.
29:27And photos, photos, photos.
29:29Photos with everyone.
29:31And do you have photos of him
29:33with you?
29:35Now, there, by hand?
29:37No, not here,
29:39he didn't have the photos here.
29:41I don't know if my nieces,
29:43my nieces because he took them
29:45with the phone of everyone,
29:47but he didn't take them with mine.
29:49No, I was with Franco
29:51until 1931 when I saw him.
29:53Well, first thing in the morning
29:55until three or four in the morning
29:57I saw him.
29:59From what you were telling,
30:01he was a great bastion,
30:03both from joy,
30:05from what spread his enthusiasm
30:07and, of course,
30:09because I, for example,
30:11at ten o'clock at night
30:13Franco calls me,
30:15aunt, aunt, I asked for the emergency,
30:17that the grandmother was decomposed.
30:19Well, I asked for the emergency
30:21and I ran out here
30:23and no one wanted to eat anymore.
30:25I knew that my mother was fine
30:27and she was angry.
30:29Don't come to me and say
30:31that I'm not going to walk,
30:33that I'm not going to do this.
30:35Then my mother was already assisted,
30:37we all got together
30:39and Franco, we all came
30:41to be here with mommy.
30:43And he said,
30:45of course,
30:47but since I live around here,
30:49I didn't eat,
30:51I didn't want to toast,
30:53I didn't want to do anything,
30:55I was so scared for my mother
30:57because, well, I tell you,
30:59we had with my sister
31:01the loss of our husbands
31:03in six months,
31:05we were very young,
31:07this has no name,
31:09this has no name,
31:11because you have a famous son
31:13and you prepare yourself.
31:15Yes, because he was a member
31:17of Morón's soccer team
31:19and he went with his cousins
31:21and his family.
31:23Yes, yes, yes.
31:25Yes, always in the family,
31:27he had no problem with anyone,
31:29he loved him very much.
31:31No, he was not a boy
31:33who started fighting
31:35or when he saw a revolt,
31:37he didn't like it.
31:39What did he like the most?
31:41If this had happened to me
31:43or to my cousin,
31:45Franco would be destroyed today.
31:47What did he like the most?
31:49Like us.
31:51To do what, Ana?
31:53To Franco?
31:55No, well, to go to the field,
31:57to see Morón, he was religious.
31:59At 15 days.
32:01Very River fan.
32:03River fan,
32:05his father did it.
32:07He liked to come,
32:09to be with his friends.
32:11Because all the photos we see
32:13with his shirt are all sports,
32:15or football or sports.
32:17Yes.
32:19Yes, yes, yes,
32:21always with friends.
32:23He didn't want to be engaged
32:25or anything,
32:27because it wasn't time yet,
32:29he said.
32:31Obviously he would have his girlfriend
32:33because he was very beautiful,
32:34why don't you get a girlfriend
32:36and get married?
32:38No, he didn't want to cut the cord.
32:40Well, Ana,
32:42we leave you alone for a while,
32:44we thank you for talking
32:46because we know a little more
32:48about Franco, you,
32:50and we confirm
32:52what we already knew.
32:54The only thing I want to clarify
32:56is that my nephew,
32:58maybe no media said it,
33:00but he didn't commit a crime.
33:02I swear to God
33:04I don't think any media
33:06has seen it.
33:08Yes, no, no,
33:10maybe he even greeted them
33:12so as not to have a problem,
33:14hello, bye, how are you?
33:16Because here everyone knows each other,
33:18from the field,
33:20but he didn't make trouble
33:22with anyone,
33:24all the contrary,
33:26always saving.
33:28He always crossed the fence.
33:30Yes, he was with my son too,
33:32he protected his house.
33:34Well, Ana,
33:36we send you a big hug,
33:38Ana,
33:40we stay there,
33:42anything you need,
33:44we are there with you.
33:46Let's pray for justice,
33:48but let justice be done
33:50for Franco
33:52and for all the boys they kill.
33:54This can no longer exist.
33:56Let's see,
33:58to think that I lived happily
34:00when there was a military dictatorship
34:02is terrible.
34:04When I played in the street
34:06and in the corner were the military
34:08taking care that nothing happened to me.
34:10It was something else.
34:12It can't be that the police
34:14can't do the same.
34:16As it is, totally.
34:18They have to do,
34:20not the same,
34:22but without security.
34:24I understand what you mention,
34:26the security part,
34:28we understand totally
34:30and we understand it.
34:32We send you a kiss.
34:34Thank you, Javier.
34:36Javier, we'll be back in a moment.
34:38I'll tell you something.
34:40I'm looking into some data.
34:42There are 10 complaints
34:44in the drug prosecution
34:46in Morón.
34:48Two, one.
34:50Ten.
34:52This guy they are looking for,
34:54Patricio Correa,
34:56has seven causes.
34:58For cover-up,
35:00for drugs,
35:02for threats,
35:04for possession of firearms.
35:06All of them in Morón.
35:08He has all the causes in Morón.
35:10This one you are seeing
35:12in the picture,
35:14this one I have next to me,
35:16is Franco's killer.
35:18We say it directly
35:20because they are looking for him.
35:22And also because we saw him
35:24in the security cameras.
35:26He also went viral on social media.
35:28I told them.
35:30He said,
35:31I salute you as a family.
35:33Drugs, again.
35:35Drug trafficking
35:37and murderers.
35:39Judicial cases,
35:41complaints from neighbors,
35:43nothing happens.