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Martín Negri is an environmental controller living in Bahía Blanca, whose hotspot is the city's Petrochemical Complex, | dG1fdjFrZDNLeUU1UEk
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00:00This is a morning of my work,
00:07in which we have a little more...
00:11Martín Hugo Negri was born on December 6th of 1971.
00:14He was an engineer agrônomo,
00:15inspector of the Unidad de Respuesta Rápida de Bahía Blanca
00:18for the control of the companies that enter the Petroquímica.
00:20This was accompanied by huge explosions.
00:23I'm here in the plant.
00:25They opened up a valve of relief,
00:28and there was an explosion.
00:29In this moment, they're parados,
00:30and I see the idea of clausurar.
00:32You know, I'll tell you what you thought
00:34when you were there.
00:35Hello.
00:36Hello.
00:37They're in the municipality
00:39for no clausure.
00:40I just called the CP of the municipality
00:44from the phone of one of the managers of the company.
00:54There was a direct order of Molina.
00:58You were a month with 100 of the company.
01:00Yes.
01:01You took all the money from the company.
01:02You didn't get paid for anything.
01:03Yes.
01:04I'm tired of the torture,
01:05I'm tired of the threats,
01:06I'm tired of putting my hand in the bag,
01:08I'm tired of putting my money,
01:09I'm taking money,
01:10I'm taking money,
01:11I'm taking more than 20,000 pesos.
01:13For that I am.
01:14For that I am going to the border
01:15in order to make a denuncia
01:16for Molina's labor.
01:17I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:47You

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