"From just going to leave here alive"
Carricabur Nancy Ethel and Stella Maris Nicuez testified at the trial that is investigating three repressors for crimes committed in the Naval Base Mar del Plata. Both told their kidnapping, the transfer of former clandestine detention center and his experience for ten days in the same. Also a doctor testified that contradicted her story and should be completed Tuesday.
The September 19, 1976 a task force entered the home they shared Nancy college students Carricabur, Stella Maris Nicuez, Liliana Iorio, Patricia Lazzeri, Liliana Retegui and Gloria León. All were kidnapped unless the latter that it was in the city, as they told the witnesses.
"You're lucky because just going to leave here alive," recalled Carricabur they told you in the Naval Base at the time of release, while Nicuez said, "We said we were the first people who went out of there alive ".
narrated that the kidnappers were armed and in civilian clothes as those who questioned. And differential guards wore uniforms and boots. Les showed, according to his testimony, photographs and identity documents to point to who knew.
"I hit and I put a gun in the chest and threatened to kill me," recalled Carricabur and declared: "I hope you never have the luck to hear the screams I heard," referring to the torture sessions and use of prods.
Nicuez said at the time "was supposed to Naval Base by the sound of small ripples" and "a napkin that had an anchor drawn as is the logo of the navy. "
Moreover said Carlos Suarez, a doctor who worked in the diving school in the Base from 1970 until April of '76. By incurring several inconsistencies regarding their work schedules in place, the federal prosecutor Daniel Adler requested that the witness is available to the Court for consideration on Tuesday when it will be resubmitted to conclude his statement and, if necessary, submit to a confrontation other witnesses.
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