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👉 Un adolescente de 17 años sufrió un intento de secuestro cerca del descampado donde fueron asesinados Paloma y Josué en Florencio Varela. El incidente ocurrió a las 8 de la mañana mientras la joven se dirigía a rendir un examen. Un hombre intentó capturarla, pero ella logró escapar gracias a sus gritos. La policía investiga la posible conexión con un Volkswagen blanco que merodeaba la zona. Este suceso ha generado temor entre los vecinos, quienes recuerdan el trágico asesinato de Paloma y Josué en el mismo lugar. La comunidad exige mayor seguridad y respuestas ante la creciente inseguridad.

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00:00A 17-year-old teenager was kidnapped 200 meters from the camp where Paloma and Josué were murdered in Florencio Varela.
00:13We have the footage at the moment, 8 in the morning.
00:17The teenager is going to take an exam at school.
00:22When you'll see, Sole, how he appears.
00:25There he is, a man who is going to try to kidnap her.
00:31Look at the reaction of this teenager who starts to accelerate the pace.
00:35And she is going to be attacked by this man.
00:39Look how he accelerates. She sees it.
00:42And what happens?
00:44He grabs her neck.
00:46He shoots her.
00:50She screams and it is her scream that causes this man to run away.
00:57This is Lugones Street for those who want to locate themselves in the area.
01:01A meter from the place where Paloma and Josué were killed.
01:05There is the location.
01:06Sole, let's remember, the suspicion that is part of the victim's family, the Paloma's family,
01:12is that it was a sexual attack that Paloma and Josué suffered,
01:15that Josué tried to defend her,
01:17and that Paloma was the victim of a sexual assault.
01:20There are no detainees, except for a person for alleged cover-up,
01:24but in fact there is no one in jail.
01:26In this same area, they are now attacking a teenager.
01:29That is why it is very important to know that they are investigating a white Volkswagen
01:34that was driving at a very low speed through the area,
01:37as if waiting for a signal, as if going to look for someone.
01:41And this, obviously, with the events, is more than important.
01:45They were trying to kidnap her, put her in that car.
01:48Well, this is something that will continue.
01:50Lugones Street, 8 in the morning.
01:52This is two blocks from Varela's 4th police station.
01:55This place is two blocks away from the 4th police station,
01:59which is the one in the area, right there in the field that we are seeing,
02:03where the bodies of Josué and Paloma appeared.
02:08The truth is that it is a dark field due to the fear,
02:11the fear that there is precisely by the neighbors, right?
02:14Javi, notice that in the video, now we are going to see it again,
02:17you can see the Volkswagen Voyage, which Sole was just talking about,
02:21you can see it from the background, a white Volkswagen that is driving at a very low speed.
02:26What does this remind us of?
02:28In the last image of Paloma and Josué, there is a car that is driving at a very low speed,
02:33also through the area.
02:35No, a car that goes and comes.
02:37In this case, why do we mark the car and why are the investigators looking at all this?
02:41There is a man who approaches a teenager who tries to capture her.
02:45What do the investigators think?
02:47If he was going to kidnap her, he could get on a vehicle.
02:50Maybe that Volkswagen, which will appear in the last instance,
02:53had something to do with this whole situation.
02:55Well, interesting then this that is added and that is going to be investigated,
03:00a 17-year-old teenager who is going to take an exam at school
03:04and who is harassed in this way, but is also suspected of trying to kidnap her.
03:08It is the same police station, but the last one.
03:10It is the same police station as Lucas and Lautaro.
03:12Do you remember that case of the two who murdered?
03:15One of them appeared almost choked, the other did not.
03:18Lautaro Morello and Lucas Escalante.
03:19Exact.
03:20Lautaro dead, Lucas disappeared.
03:21Four o'clock in the afternoon.
03:22And what happens?
03:23It's our time in the afternoon.
03:25They make me stop an hour earlier.
03:27Javier, why don't you tell us all that after the show?
03:30But we are policemen.
03:31It is an hour that is like a mamotreto and stopped.
03:33But we are policemen.
03:34We talk about policemen.
03:36How are you doing?
03:37Fine, here we let Javier talk.
03:39You know that I see that every time something happens in the province,
03:41they are dirt roads, right?
03:42Yes.
03:43It is the only country where the asphalt is not known, it is the Far West.
03:46Do you realize?
03:47The streets are destroyed, the province of Buenos Aires is made ball,
03:51and on top of that today in Libertador and Alvear.
03:55Because we are going to speak clearly, but if you want I will speak clearly later in my monologue.
03:59But I'm going to speak gray now.
04:01We have a governor who did absolutely nothing, guys.
04:04More than put Guita on the agenda.
04:06He did nothing.
04:08The province is destroyed.
04:10And they stop the fish from Arba, in Libertador and Alvear,
04:14to get people out of the car.
04:16That is, they run you with the car, because it is the Far West.
04:18The guy wants Guita from anywhere.
04:20And he sends you ...
04:21There they are, look.
04:23To collect, right?
04:24Of course, dear.
04:25They are.
04:26The drones are on top of Martínez's houses.
04:29There are the drones of the churros,
04:31that with that they see if the house is empty,
04:33and the drones of Arba,
04:35that they see in the periphery.
04:37Now you have to put a traffic light.
04:38Of course.
04:39But that is to collect money for taxes,
04:42that then they return to the people.
04:43Of course.
04:44They buy more land for the streets.
04:46They buy more mud for the streets.
04:48Listen to me.
04:49So it doesn't come back.
04:50Nothing comes back.
04:51But there is a return trip for the children, they pay.
04:54Listen, you are putting together Guita,
04:56that if he didn't do anything,
04:58he is the most inoperative governor
05:00that there is in the history of the province of Buenos Aires.
05:03Look, we had churros, garcas and other things.
05:06But the wells, the ponds,
05:08the little that is done ...
05:10Look, San Isidro put eyes on alert,
05:12a system that the neighbors are all sheriffs.
05:16The province did nothing.
05:18And you talk to the police officers and say,
05:20here they stole 19 houses.
05:22And what do you want?
05:23I don't have a patrol car, I don't have fuel,
05:25and upstairs they tell me to get out of my car.
05:27Well, and in those outskirts,
05:29when the Paloma and Josué thing happened,
05:31everyone saying, no, but drugs are sold there,
05:33prostitution is exercised.
05:34With all the normality.
05:35It's part of the landscape.
05:36Do you think someone goes and cuts the grass
05:38so that at least they don't rape a girl?
05:40No, no.
05:41It seems like a huge expense.
05:42Nothing, that's a topic.
05:43Then they go to the nautical guards
05:45to punish those who have a boat.
05:47Then they ban him, take notes,
05:49lock him up in the boats.
05:51I mean, if you have a boat, well, that's it.
05:53If you have a car, you're already a criminal.
05:55If you have a house with a roof in Texas,
05:58you're more of a criminal.
05:59If you live in a ranch, you're an elector.
06:01Well, but meanwhile you have security,
06:03Babi, you have public education,
06:05you have public health.
06:07You pay a fortune for education,
06:09and you have the private one,
06:10because I had to send my grandson to a private school
06:12so that he wouldn't be taught to smoke marijuana.
06:15You have to have security,
06:16you have to have six security guards,
06:17because you get tired,
06:18and you get tired of the security guards too.
06:19And health, you can't go to the hospital,
06:21you have to go to a pre-payment,
06:23because in the hospital they tell you,
06:25come back in six months,
06:26in six months they'll be watching you.
06:28So really, and I'm not talking about San Isidro,
06:30I'm talking about the province,
06:32because we were lucky,
06:34among so many spermatozoids,
06:35that we got rid of my old man,
06:37to end up in San Isidro,
06:39from Vicente Lo, from Retiro to Tigre,
06:43it's a bunch of wealthy people.
06:45Yes, but you notice, Babi,
06:47that all the criminal gangs that rob houses,
06:49that we see,
06:51that, as you said,
06:52they rob your house,
06:53they get into La Urqueta,
06:54in Villa Adelina,
06:56they go from other places,
06:57that is, they go to that corridor,
06:59that you are marking,
07:00to cry there.
07:01No, because we have the authorities.
07:03Do robberies matter?
07:04No, we have the Paraguayan gang,
07:05the Chilean gang, the Villaracabas,
07:07and the gendarmerie protecting the periphery.
07:10No, they are, you know them,
07:12they are neighbors,
07:13and you tell them,
07:14how are you?
07:15How are you doing?
07:16Are you coming to rob me?
07:17Yes, come in, Jorge.
07:18In other words, San Isidro is a town,
07:20and the province does nothing.
07:21Now, I am surprised
07:23by this explosion of hit criminals,
07:27and this explosion
07:28of fugitives from the hit prisons,
07:30and this,
07:31do you remember
07:32that Silos released 10,000 kids
07:33at the time of the pandemic?
07:35They denied it later,
07:36right, Babi?
07:37They said it was a lie,
07:38that we invented the number.
07:39Of course,
07:4010,000 criminals on the street,
07:41and now we are suffering
07:42with the lives of the citizens.
07:43Of course.
07:44And to those who didn't leave,
07:45they gave them phones
07:46so that they could rob us
07:47more organized.
07:48But of course,
07:49I don't know how they have
07:50the audacity
07:51to run for president.
07:53It is too big
07:54for them to be
07:55a chairman
07:56of a promotion society.
07:58And president,
07:59imagine what the country would be
08:01with these kids
08:02who are,
08:03who are terribly...

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