Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 10:55:43 GMT
The head of the investigative court number 20 of Madrid has closed without guilty the investigation of the summary investigating the death of the Deportivo de La Coruña fan Francisco Javier Romero, Jimmy, "as there are no indications of criminality against any person."
In the order, to which Efe has had access, Judge Jesús de Jesús Sánchez agrees to "declare this summary concluded without prosecution", which he will send to the Madrid Court to rule on whether to file this procedure, as will foreseeably happen.
It refers to the separate piece called "homicide and Binance App Users Data injuries" for the investigation of the death of the Riazor Blues fan and the injuries suffered by the other Deportivo fan who was thrown into the Manzanares River, Santiago A., and not to the main piece of the riot where there are more than 100 defendants.
The judge explains that "the only incriminating elements obtained after almost four years of investigation are two."
This is the testimony of the person who was a protected witness in the juvenile procedure and accused in this case and the reports based on a low-quality video, which records the massive fight on November 30, 2014 in the vicinity of the Vicente Calderón stadium, through which the Police used to identify some ultras as the material authors, who were later proven not to be.
The magistrate explains that the testimony of the co-defendant cannot be taken as evidence for the prosecution since he does not give his statements under oath and can seek an exculpation with his statement.
"I consider that the version of the events of the aforementioned co-investigator" who identified five ultras of the Atlético Front as material authors of the death is not reliable, nor credible, nor worthy of precise credibility, so "it is clearly not useful." for the purposes of supporting the prosecution of any person."
In this regard, he describes as "incontestable" the ruling of the Madrid Court that rejected his testimony when he testified in the trial that took place in Minors and remembers that this person took advantage of his right not to testify when he was brought before the court after being detained. in the Vicente Calderón brawl.
"It is striking that at that time he said absolutely nothing about those who had participated" in Jimmy's death, the judge notes.
But "it draws even more attention" that he expresses that he contacted the Police, eight months after the brawl, after the release of the four ultras accused of the death because when he found out he felt that "an injustice had been committed" when two of them were, according to what he stated, material authors of the death.
In the order, to which Efe has had access, Judge Jesús de Jesús Sánchez agrees to "declare this summary concluded without prosecution", which he will send to the Madrid Court to rule on whether to file this procedure, as will foreseeably happen.
It refers to the separate piece called "homicide and Binance App Users Data injuries" for the investigation of the death of the Riazor Blues fan and the injuries suffered by the other Deportivo fan who was thrown into the Manzanares River, Santiago A., and not to the main piece of the riot where there are more than 100 defendants.
The judge explains that "the only incriminating elements obtained after almost four years of investigation are two."
This is the testimony of the person who was a protected witness in the juvenile procedure and accused in this case and the reports based on a low-quality video, which records the massive fight on November 30, 2014 in the vicinity of the Vicente Calderón stadium, through which the Police used to identify some ultras as the material authors, who were later proven not to be.
The magistrate explains that the testimony of the co-defendant cannot be taken as evidence for the prosecution since he does not give his statements under oath and can seek an exculpation with his statement.
"I consider that the version of the events of the aforementioned co-investigator" who identified five ultras of the Atlético Front as material authors of the death is not reliable, nor credible, nor worthy of precise credibility, so "it is clearly not useful." for the purposes of supporting the prosecution of any person."
In this regard, he describes as "incontestable" the ruling of the Madrid Court that rejected his testimony when he testified in the trial that took place in Minors and remembers that this person took advantage of his right not to testify when he was brought before the court after being detained. in the Vicente Calderón brawl.
"It is striking that at that time he said absolutely nothing about those who had participated" in Jimmy's death, the judge notes.
But "it draws even more attention" that he expresses that he contacted the Police, eight months after the brawl, after the release of the four ultras accused of the death because when he found out he felt that "an injustice had been committed" when two of them were, according to what he stated, material authors of the death.