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.
Comments