Leonardo Ezequiel Soldo, un kinesiólogo de 44 años, fue hallado muerto tras ser encontrado descompensado en la Villa 21. Su auto apareció previamente en la Villa 31, lo que desencadenó una serie de interrogantes. Sin documentación y con sospechas de sobredosis, el caso plantea dudas sobre las circunstancias que rodearon su muerte y el posible consumo de sustancias contaminadas.
#AméricaNoticias
#AméricaNoticias
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00We're going to tell you another mystery now.
00:02Leonardo Ezequiel Soldo, a 44-year-old kinesiologist,
00:08owner of a white Fiat Punto.
00:10That car appears in one of the corridors of Villa 31.
00:15And from there, another mystery is unleashed,
00:18because the corpse, or rather,
00:22the kinesiologist Soldo, appears in another villa,
00:28decompensated, and then dies.
00:30And again, the same scene.
00:33It seems like an overdose,
00:35and he went to a place like NN.
00:38What could have been reconstructed, Javi?
00:41Look, there are some doubts about the car.
00:44What disorients us a bit is the car that appeared...
00:47We're looking at the car.
00:48Yes, we're looking at the car that appeared in Villa 31,
00:53in one of the corridors, as you said.
00:55And he was rescued,
01:00practically unconscious, with a psychomotor intoxication,
01:03in the Oncativo Pass to 1900, which is on the other side.
01:07It's in the Barraca area, more or less...
01:10Are we talking about Retiro or Barraca?
01:11Exactly.
01:13Two points totally different.
01:1415 kilometers.
01:14Yes.
01:15This 44-year-old man was a consumer,
01:20and he had, the last thing we know from the trial file,
01:24that he had an argument with his partner
01:27because he had consumed in his home.
01:31He left, distressed, angry, after that argument,
01:34and they don't know anything about him.
01:36Do you know where he lived?
01:37He lived in...
01:39Here, in the capital, in Buenos Aires.
01:41But not in Villa 31.
01:42No, no, no.
01:44He left the place with some J-shapes,
01:48those sandals that are used lately,
01:50a short pants, a shirt, and the car.
01:53We don't know anything else about him.
01:55The next day, on the 19th,
01:57in this case, with the search warrant for this man,
02:03this man appears in the Oncativo Pass.
02:07There's a 911 call, the police arrive,
02:09the ambulance arrives, he was having a seizure,
02:12he was in Retiro, with a psychomotor intoxication,
02:15apparently due to the consumption of narcotics and alcohol,
02:18and all he has to say is,
02:20My name is Leonardo.
02:22He was taken to the hospital, and he died in the hospital.
02:26He was taken to the hospital...
02:28The degree of intoxication he would have...
02:30Yes.
02:31...for him to die, because that's when you die from an overdose,
02:34just like what we just told you about the 21-year-old boy.
02:37Exactly. What the doctors say, to translate what they told me,
02:40is that he was in a very bad state,
02:42so much so that he even had spastic seizures in his own body.
02:47They take him to the hospital, they try to revive him...
02:48It's terrible, because we're talking about a health professional.
02:51Yes, yes.
02:52The delivery boy might not know what he was exposing himself to,
02:56mixing substances,
02:57he might have a congenital problem that he didn't know about,
03:00but a health professional, a 44-year-old chinese man,
03:03couldn't not know what he was doing?
03:05Exactly. But you saw that sometimes addiction is much stronger,
03:10and you go to see what other circumstances...
03:11And you ignore what you know about other people's bodies.
03:15Exactly.
03:16Well, the truth is that they take him to the hospital,
03:18he dies in the hospital, they take him to the morgue,
03:20like a baby, because they didn't have any other identification.
03:22In fact, he didn't have any kind of documentation on him.
03:25Well, that's also striking, right?
03:26I mean, they found him with nothing on him,
03:29and he was the only one who could give his name, Pila.
03:31Leonardo, the only one who could say anything else.
03:33He kept telling the police and, obviously, the doctors...
03:37But how did he get to Villa 21 without a car?
03:39Well, to Villa 31, which is in Retiro.
03:42No, no, he got to Villa 31 by car,
03:44but then he got to Villa 21 in Barracas.
03:45It's close, that's why.
03:46Passage Ocatigo is close, precisely, to Villa 21,
03:50which is in Amancio Alcorta, right?
03:52Villa 20, 21, where...
03:54And close to the hurricane.
03:55Exactly, to the avalanche.
03:56Well, the truth is that he goes to the morgue.
04:01When the search warrant for this man is already there,
04:03for a couple of days, at a certain moment,
04:06different police stations, about this complaint,
04:09found that in the morgue there was a person
04:13who was presumably registered as N.N. Leonardo.
04:18When the police went to take pictures of him,
04:20they found in the morgue that this was the person,
04:23the gynecologist, who was being searched for.
04:25He had a green shirt, a gray shorts,
04:29or jeans of these sandals, blue color,
04:32and a kidney, but without the documentation.
04:35He goes to his family and, of course, recognizes the body.
04:38A day later, a moment later, hours later,
04:40they find the car, because the car was missing.
04:43And they find the car parked and closed in Villa 31.
04:46What happened between one place and another?
04:48Well, two assumptions.
04:51Either it was, in this case, an act in which he was robbed,
04:55or something happens to him and they take his car,
04:59or he goes to a well-known place and leaves his car.
05:05Does he leave it to someone or does he leave it to himself?
05:08I want to tell you something.
05:09In this case, consumers often go to different sectors
05:14where dealers are, and sometimes,
05:17in the face of desperation, they can do anything.
05:19For example, leave the car as a form of payment?
05:22As a form of payment, for example.
05:23This is what he presumes.
05:25Of course, committed.
05:26That's why he was in such a state of anguish after the argument,
05:30and that's why he was in such a state of consumption.
05:33What the justice system has done so far
05:35is that it has no element that can certify
05:38that this man has been beaten, raped, and so on.
05:41He didn't have any beating or anything
05:44that would suggest he had a fight somewhere.
05:47In fact, the car wasn't raped either.
05:50There wasn't an element that would indicate this.
05:55That the car had been forced, that they had taken it.
05:58The car was in this state.
06:00It would be interesting to see what the analysis of that man's blood says.
06:06What kills him, what substance.
06:10I'm connecting this in a random way,
06:14but remember that there have been cases
06:16when contaminated cocaine caused inexplicable overdoses.
06:21Until it was found out that it had been contaminated
06:23with a derivative of fentanyl.
06:27We are talking about two episodes of overdoses on the same day.
06:31Exactly.
06:33And also, the man, I repeat,
06:35when he was taken to the barracks near Patricio Park in 1900,
06:40he was lying on the floor.
06:42As you saw, he didn't react.
06:44Someone calls 911, the ambulance arrives,
06:46then the police.
06:48He simply says his name is Leonardo,
06:50and he was devariating, he wasn't babbling, he was disoriented.
06:54This is what's in the report.
06:55Is it important to know what he had ingested?
06:58What he had consumed.
06:59According to what the family also says,
07:02he was a cocaine consumer.
07:04We'll have to see if he produced that combustion
07:08between cocaine and alcohol and some other element
07:10that could have that cocaine he had consumed.
07:14Or if an adulterated cocaine is circulating.
07:16Yes.
07:17And also, that pink cocaine, or Tuzi,
07:21which some people also consume,
07:23that's chemical.
07:25It's not the traditional cocaine we all know.
07:28And that also depends on the dealers,
07:30we all know that,
07:32about the investigations and so on,
07:34when the analysis is done,
07:35that not all of it is cocaine that,
07:39in some way, is sold to consumers
07:44and it doesn't matter if they come back.
07:46There are some dealers that have cocaine
07:49that, obviously, what they do is harm the health
07:52in the sense that they can cause death.
07:54I'm not saying there's good or bad cocaine.
07:56Cocaine is bad. All of it.
07:58Always. Always.
07:59But this exists,
08:01as to what Rolando was saying
08:03and making reference to that time
08:04when there was adulterated cocaine
08:06that caused people to die.
08:10There's an investigation, of course there's an investigation.
08:12Are there any suspicions of violence
08:14with the kinesiologist?
08:15At first, for now, nothing.
08:18But the truth is that, as we told you a while ago,
08:20this episode of this young man
08:22who dies in a transitory albergue,
08:23here, too, the issue of cocaine,
08:26consumption and death.