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La ciudad de La Plata se encuentra conmocionada tras el brutal asesinato de una niña de siete años, Kim, a manos de delincuentes que escapaban en un auto. El dolor y la indignación han llevado a los vecinos a convocar una marcha multitudinaria hacia la Plaza Moreno para exigir justicia y mayor seguridad. El crimen ha generado un fuerte debate sobre la necesidad de reformar las leyes para proteger a los ciudadanos y evitar que delitos tan atroces se repitan. La comunidad clama por respuestas mientras el país entero observa con estupor.

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00:00The perpetuity that exists here now is for Kim's family.
00:03We heard a completely broken father, but with the temptation to talk to us.
00:10A man who did not ask for revenge.
00:12Of course, it is understood, at one point he says, I ask them to suffer.
00:15We are in the cemetery of La Plata, where a father had to come to do the procedures
00:22in the morgue of a seven-year-old girl.
00:25I think we had never told a similar case of police issues in the last, I dare say,
00:3050 years.
00:31That with such savagery they killed a little girl in this way.
00:36I tell you that the repercussions in the place, people pass with the car,
00:41brakes and shouts only one thing.
00:44Death penalty.
00:46The truth is that this is the reality that we have to tell now from here,
00:49from the city of La Plata.
00:50There is a quarrel, an indignation, a stupor, because how did they escape?
00:57How did they go later?
00:58One to a friend's house, another to the grandmother's house, without any remorse.
01:02A father who had his son working at home and ends up killing in this way.
01:08Today it is a family condemned to life imprisonment.
01:12And when the father heard that the 17-year-old killer had been arrested a month ago,
01:20he said what any of us could have said.
01:24It is not understood why.
01:25When are they going to change the laws so that criminals remain safe from the State
01:30and continue to commit crimes and above all such low, miserable murders like this?
01:36They killed a seven-year-old girl escaping in a car.
01:39You said it earlier today.
01:42We are not talking about people who live in a private country, in a closed place,
01:46with security, with bars.
01:47The victims of insecurity are the neighbors of these criminals.
01:50Of course, Carlos.
01:51So the question is to justice when, and to the legislators, when are the laws going to change.
01:57Carlos, you were talking about the climate there.
02:00You are having a first-hand record of what is the pain of the people in La Plata.
02:06The pain, it seems to me, extends to all of Argentina.
02:08La Plata, obviously, feels it closer because it happened in its streets.
02:11There is talk of a march today at five in the afternoon.
02:15What is the climate? What is it that you are seeing in terms of whether people are going to go or not?
02:19What slogans are they going to carry?
02:24Surely it is going to be a multitudinous march because it is a march that was already called
02:28for next week.
02:29The neighbors of La Plata, asking for security, had armed, called a march for next week.
02:38What happened?
02:40One says, they changed the plans.
02:42They changed the plans, of course.
02:44They killed a seven-year-old girl.
02:46So today they are calling for a march at five in the afternoon to ask for security.
02:50Soon I will confirm where this march is going to be, but I assure you that it is going to be multitudinous
02:56because the climate here in the cemetery, we are in the south of what is the city of La Plata,
03:00a perfectly square city, we are in the south.
03:04You come by circumvallation and you get to where we are now.
03:08The cars pass by the door on purpose to scream death penalty.
03:12No, we are not asking for that in any way, but it is understood.
03:16The quarrel, I insist, and the stupor, I would say, because it is inexplicable what we are narrating.
03:25As you, Rolo, have much more experience than I do, I do not remember ever having reported
03:30a similar case, that with so much contempt for the life of a person, and more.
03:37This for the law is aggravating, because when you are a minor, it is still aggravating,
03:40and more for a seven-year-old girl.
03:42Of course.
03:43That the screams were heard, that the neighbors shouted, that the mother ran out,
03:47that they knew perfectly well that this little girl was going up the car.
03:51They didn't care.
03:53And one thing I want to tell you, because you were talking about drugs.
03:56Neither of them was drugged.
03:58Neither of them was under the effects of drugs.
04:01They were completely aware of what they were doing.
04:03The Palio that was stolen is two-door.
04:06It's not a four-door that you can say, well, it's the back door, it wasn't seen.
04:10It has two doors, that car.
04:12I didn't see it, of course.
04:13Yes?
04:14That is, they didn't care about anything.
04:15They didn't notice if it fell and hit the girl.
04:18That is, let's see, it's not a death penalty, but the truth is, something has to be done now.
04:24Something has to be changed.
04:25And they didn't have weapons.
04:26No.
04:27They also didn't have weapons.
04:28At least they didn't find it.
04:30But they didn't have weapons.
04:31It was an accident.
04:32They didn't realize it.
04:33No.
04:34Javier, we'll continue with the subject.
04:36Carlos, great job from the Cemetery of La Plata.
04:38We'll be back shortly with this topic that moves us all.
04:41We'll continue, of course.
04:42We'll continue with coverage.
04:43Today at five, the march is towards Plaza Moreno.
04:46They will meet at different points, but at Plaza Moreno, people will attend at five to claim justice for Kim and more security.
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