En un emotivo llamado, Loana, prima de Kim, quien fue víctima de un trágico crimen en Buenos Aires, solicita la difusión del caso para lograr justicia. Loana expresa su deseo de una reforma legal que responsabilice a menores por crímenes graves. La situación ha generado críticas hacia el gobernador Axel Kicillof por su respuesta percibida como insuficiente.
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00:00She is very whole, she asked me, let's pass the headphones to Loana, her daughter, who is also a relative of Kim and the rest of the family, right?
00:09She is listening to you, Loana Luis Novarecio is in the studio and also with the other journalists who are going to greet you.
00:15Loana, first a big hug from all of our group. What can we do for you? What do you need?
00:23Mainly what we need is to spread everything that is happening. Yesterday we quickly made an image to be able to call this concentration here in the court.
00:34But well, we need that the next summons or issues that we put together can be spread as much as possible.
00:45Count on that.
00:46So that this continues, thank you very much, so that this continues to appear in all the media, that justice is done, mainly that.
00:55Loana, as far as you know, was it someone to give a hand to the father, to the mother of Kim? Was it someone from the government of the province of Buenos Aires?
01:07I mean, I don't know, they need something to eat, they need something. Did someone show up?
01:12As far as I know, physically I do not know that there were calls, but it is the only thing I know.
01:20But there is no one there accompanying them?
01:22As far as I know, no.
01:25If you could talk to the governor of the province or the minister of security, what would you tell him?
01:32I would tell him that, please, mainly justice should be done for this situation.
01:37I think there are many laws that need to be rethought.
01:40I know it's something, I mean, it's easy to say it, but it's not easy to carry it out, because, well, it's been several years too.
01:48But mainly that we work so that this changes, that there is no longer any Kim here, because just as it was our cousin, it could have been anyone.
01:59It is known that per day there are, I don't know, millions of robberies.
02:04Total. You are very young.
02:06This is a tragedy.
02:08How old are you, Luana?
02:1024.
02:12What do you think? Do you think this is going to improve, that it is going to get worse? What expectations do you have of what is happening?
02:20On the one hand, there is always hope that things can improve, because the last thing that is lost is hope.
02:27But it is difficult, it is difficult to think back and see how things are going, to think forward with a positive perspective, it is very difficult.
02:35Total.
02:36But well, we also believe that all this can lead to something.
02:40It is the only thing that is giving us strength, to think that this is a channel for things to improve.
02:47What do you do in life, if I'm not indiscreet, Luana, what do you do?
02:52I studied audiovisual arts here at the University of La Plata.
02:58And at the moment I work on that, which is also very difficult, it is another conversation to have.
03:05And I work on social networks.
03:08But well, there is more or less a balance between that.
03:12Yes, Gustavo.
03:13Luana, the 17-year-old boy who is imputable, obviously, because he is in the juvenile prison regime, will surely have a very high sentence.
03:22But I want to ask you what is your feeling about the other minor who participated in the crime of King, who is 14 years old,
03:31who, from what I am told, will be sent to a minor's institute until he is 18, and then he will be released without precedent, because he is unimputable.
03:38What does that generate in you?
03:40Does it generate a situation of saying, well, let's give him a second chance, even when he has murdered my cousin,
03:47and that he reforms himself, and that from the age of 18 he changes his life?
03:50Or do you say, no, not this, he has to pay for what he did, in the same way the other pays?
03:57Yes, mainly, I think we all here want him to pay, pay for what he did.
04:03It is very difficult, it is something that I also think a lot internally, about what can be done in a situation like this,
04:10when it is a creature, also the one who committed the crime, those who committed it.
04:15I think what we are also fighting here is for there to be a reform of the laws,
04:21that if a 14-year-old boy can commit a crime like this, he has to be able to pay it, as it happens in other nearby countries.
04:31It is very sad, there is also a part of me that thinks that this is very structural,
04:36it is not simply on the side of putting him in jail, because we know that the judicial system does not work as it should work.
04:45Many times they come out and they come out worse, with more trouble, with more desire to kill, with more desire to steal,
04:51because the system itself is wrong.
04:54So, mainly, we want this to change so that this 14-year-old boy can at least pay the penalty.
05:05But in the meantime, we will be following the case until justice is done, and we will not stop being aware of how the matter continues.
05:16You know, how crazy, right? I'm sorry to meet you in these circumstances where they killed your cousin,
05:25but I'm proud to talk to you.
05:28The truth is that I listen to you with a level of wisdom, of training.
05:34You are a girl, you are 24 years old, and the truth is that I am honored to be able to say that you are in our program.
05:43Count on us for whatever happens. I'm not saying this as a common place,
05:47Paula leaves you our contact and you can do what you need.
05:51When was the last time you saw Kim?
05:54I hadn't seen Kim until recently because we went on vacation with Flor, with my aunt,
06:01but well, it hurt a lot also because of the fact that a few days ago I was on the beach with her, together,
06:08and now imagining her with such pain is something very difficult, the truth.
06:13But well, thank you very much also for the words and mainly for spreading this.
06:19I hug you, what you need, here we are.
06:22Thank you very much.
06:23We'll be back, Paula.
06:26Then you heard the common sense, the education, the wisdom.
06:32Please, I say, do you want to say something to the governor?
06:35I would fuck.
06:38Please, governor, take care of the subject.
06:42Please, governor, solve this.
06:45I know there are more structural solutions to give,
06:48but in the meantime we have to do something with a kid here.
06:52He is 24 years old.
06:55And what I was asking Luana and Paula is,
07:00if they called by phone, do you know why I say this?
07:04Because I heard the first sentence of the governor, Axel Kicillof, today, yesterday,
07:10when they ask him about, pay attention to the first sentence.
07:15I am very sorry, the truth is that I am very sorry,
07:19the low that I have observed in these days.
07:22I know there is an electoral campaign.
07:24It happened to me a short time ago, when I was re-elected,
07:28also that I would have made insecurity during the electoral campaign.
07:32I know that some, of course, use this to win a vote,
07:39to profit with pain, to see if they can get an advantage.
07:46And the truth is that all the limits have been crossed on this occasion.
07:55I am sorry. I want to tell you one thing, governor,
07:58that your sorrow does not repair.
08:01Sorrows do not repair, in this case, Kim's life.
08:05He says, let's go with him.
08:08If they call by phone, I do not pretend.
08:10Why not?
08:13I was going to say, I do not pretend that the governor goes.
08:15Why not?
08:19The mayor.
08:21Everything they have to do is by phone.
08:24Then, at the touch, he starts talking about politics.
08:29I know that politics is not used.
08:32But do you know how it works, at least from the side of human empathy?
08:40Look if the governor would have said, sorry.
08:43Kim's family, sorry.
08:45Bonaerenses, sorry.
08:48This, obviously, generated a political repercussion.