"The saddest news was knowing he was dead"
This Monday said two new witnesses in the trial which is investigating crimes committed by the repressive Naval Base Mar del Plata. Darius Daniel Ianni told the events that took his father as a victim when he was abducted from his rented field, Bourg family property. And Hector Orlando Daquin recounted his 50 days in captivity along with his friend who is still missing.
"I knew I did not come back more," said Daniel Darius sadly Ianni, who was only eight years old when they abducted his father, Saturnino Vicente in September 1977. She said it was midmorning and were waiting for some friends of the family, including Bourg, owners of the field, they began to get cars and trucks with a lot of people in civilian caliber weapons and body armor that presented themselves as federal police.
"They wanted the papers of the car (at that time was in the shop) and the house" The witness recalled that, in turn, said they took the tractor in the field.
Ianni praised his father in the story: "It was a very supportive, donating milk to the school, was an excellent person, I regret not having it, I suffer horrors" and confessed that "the situation is painful, I would not remember anything else. "
While stating that "we live in fear until not long ago," said he found in 2007, thanks to the Secretariat of Human Rights, the body of his father who was buried as NN in the cemetery of Mar del Plata with two colleagues: Changazo and Caballero. The three appeared in the newspapers of the time as "killed in a shootout with police." "The saddest news was knowing he was dead," he concluded.
a "Tigre" Base
Secondly Daquin said Hector Orlando, kidnapped on September 20, 1976 when, at night, came home with his friend Jorge Ordonez and warned an operation in the house he could not escape. Described the presence of four 0 five vehicles with armed and masked men. "We loaded into two different cars and 10 or 15 minutes we are entering a place. " Daquin
said did not doubt that he had been transferred to the Naval Base due to travel and because he knew the place and who had worked on a construction site within that unit of the Navy until 24 March of that year. "I have been diving school by the sound of the sea," he described.
During the 50 days of captivity in the secret detention center underwent two sessions of torture with "batons all over his body" while being interrogated about his life and showed a lot of pictures of other people.
For his work, for the construction Guerin, held at the Naval Base recognized who commanded the operation of their abduction. "I saw every day as a civilian. They called him 'El Tigre', had blue eyes and often wore mustaches, "she said while adding that after he learned that the repressor had any connection with the arbitration football.
Finally, narrated Daquin, breaking emotionally for the first time in his account, when he was released they left hooded "at the cemetery on the hill" and then "went home from George's mother (his friend ) that was never seen again. "
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