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Pío Nono case: Clinic discharges adolescent almost a week after the incidents
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“It was the worst day of my life, I never thought I could be in a situation like this”added the official, who remains in preventive detention after being formalized by the Prosecutor’s Office regarding the crime of attempted homicide.
He also explained what happened, reporting that “We collided and as we were both running very fast, the force and speed we brought made him fall.”
Zamora stressed that when he saw the young man fall “I felt a lot of anguish, despair. I could not believe that he had fallen”, adding that “I cried a lot when I returned to the unit.”
Despite this, he acknowledged being calmer because “They told me he’s out of the clinic recovering.”
Along with reiterating the “accidental nature of what happened”, Zamora stressed that to the affected person “I would say that I never, ever wanted to push him to fall.”
Likewise, and despite the initiation of the discharge process initiated by the institution by not reporting on a personal camera that he carried that day, he showed his intention to remain in the police force.
“The lawyer says that we can use some resources of the regulation of administrative summaries to modify the sanction of discharge, because it is a minor administrative offense“, he added.
Finally, he was calm because, he said, “Little by little we have seen evidence that shows that this was an accident. I do not understand that they have to invent things against me just for being a policeman.”
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