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Federico Saavedra, ex titular de la unidad médica presidencial durante la gestión de Alberto Fernández, declarará hoy a las 10 de la mañana en los tribunales de Comodoro Py. Saavedra ha sido relevado del secreto profesional para testificar sobre las atenciones médicas brindadas a Fabiola Yáñez, quien lo acusa de conocer que sus moretones eran producto de violencia. La audiencia contará con la presencia del fiscal federal Ramiro González y los abogados de ambas partes.

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00:00Dr. Saavedra, former head of the Presidential Medical Unit during the management of Alberto Fernández
00:07In the framework of the cause, open from the media statements and the formal complaint against the justice of Fabiola Yañez
00:14Martín Angulo is with us to tell us the details of how this hearing will be
00:20where he has been relegated to the doctor so that he can tell absolutely everything
00:26I'm talking about both sides, about the defense of Alberto Fernández and who represents Fabiola Yañez
00:32Martín, good morning
00:33Hi Edu, how are you? Good morning
00:35Good morning, what characteristics will the hearing have today?
00:3810 am in the courts of Comodoro Pi, that is the time when Federico Saavedra has to present himself to testify as a witness
00:47Federal Prosecutor Ramiro González, his team and the lawyers of both Alberto Fernández and Fabiola Yañez
00:56It is expected to be an extensive statement because of all the testimonies, all the witnesses that have been cited so far
01:05Saavedra is perhaps the most important of all
01:09Because not only Fabiola Yañez, when she declared, she said that Saavedra knew that the bruises for which she once attended were the product of the blows
01:20but because Saavedra attended Fabiola Yañez during the four years that Alberto Fernández's management lasted and that she lived in the Quinta de Olivos
01:30Even in her statement, Fabiola Yañez says that she had a very good relationship with Saavedra
01:36Therefore, it will be very important everything that he can tell about what he knows
01:42and obviously, Edu, fundamentally, if he ratifies that when he attended Fabiola Yañez
01:50the reason for some of those attentions were linked to acts of violence
01:57and if he did not know it directly, if he could intuit it or could have some suspicion from the picture he presented
02:06Both Fabiola Yañez and Alberto Fernández relegated through their lawyers to Saavedra the professional secret
02:15All doctors have that secret for which they cannot reveal information about their patients
02:21except that their patients take away that weight
02:25Well, both Yañez and Fernández relegated to Saavedra that professional secret
02:30and therefore, regarding the medical attention of the two of them, he will be able to declare without any kind of reservation
02:37Martín, how are you? Melissa Molina greets you
02:40I wanted to ask you what is known about the other testimonies that will be in this case
02:43Sofía Pachi, for example, Fabiola Yañez's mother, are there dates?
02:48Sofía Pachi has a date next September 12, this is next week
02:54Fabiola Yañez's mother still does not have a date
02:57The date was being processed via ex-sorto or with office together with Fabiola Yañez's cell phone
03:10Today, also in the morning, Florencia Aguirre was going to declare
03:14an esthetician who worked with Fabiola Yañez
03:17but that statement was postponed for next Tuesday
03:22And that postponement has to do with two reasons
03:24The first is because Saavedra's statement is extensive
03:29And second, because before Saavedra's statement, just a little while ago at 9 am
03:34Prosecutor González called Alberto Fernández's lawyer and Fabiola Yañez's lawyer for a meeting
03:41In that meeting, the prosecutor will open the closed envelopes
03:47that Alberto Fernández's defense presented with the data of the witnesses
03:52that he asked to declare. These famous witnesses have letters
03:56Witness A, Witness G and Witness D
03:59Today, the prosecutor is going to open those envelopes
04:02He is going to consider if those witnesses have to be cited or not to declare
04:09Alberto Fernández's defense asked for it
04:11We have to see if there is any kind of objection from Fabiola Yañez's lawyer
04:15and then the prosecutor will decide if he will call them or not
04:18So, it is a matter of what he wants to say or is willing to say, Dr. Saavedra
04:25Yes, absolutely. I will tell you more than what he wants to know
04:31because he is forced to tell the truth of everything he is asked
04:34By being a witness
04:35Exactly
04:37Without a doubt, of all the first 6 witnesses that the prosecutor called
04:45I think they are fundamental
04:47Saavedra's and Fabiola Yañez's
04:50The mother because she lived with her in the residence of Olivos
04:53both in the presidential chalet and in the guest house
04:56and because she lives with her now in Madrid
04:59Therefore, she is a direct witness of everything her daughter lived
05:02and Saavedra because she was the doctor who treated Fabiola Yañez
05:06for 4 years
05:08regarding her health
05:10including Yañez herself
05:12and she puts Saavedra knowing about the aggressions she received

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