Two innocent lives were lost as brutal as possible.
Each case is different, but there was a similarity: they were boys and minors. They survived before his death.
Finally the convictions have arrived. Lucio Dupuy and Fernando Baez Sosa may have a little more.
The defendants, defendants, processed and processed... They've been convicted.
Do you really? Time will tell. Family members will fight for it and more too.
The question to ask is this... How do you kill yourself like this?
There is a great question of background: it is not empathy, but rather lack of it and its misuse.
What can be done to avoid this? Several options are possible, but there is a fundamental question: the contemplation of laws (would be in gender matters, as in street affairs and even more).
Many say that education is important... But what kind of education did these people receive? The rugbiers on the one hand, the lesbian couple on the other... And the lawyers involved in decision making. After all, the legal is often unfair, and - paradoxically - the illegal is often something fair. What does justice do in this case? Get rid of all this because no one is God to impose an absolute, and that's why there will continue to be such cases unless you revise until the last detail
Just as it happened in Europe of the Post World War II so that all this is not repeated; but in that case were millions, if what matters are the numbers and statistics then... Will there be more deaths in this case to prevent more similar crimes? Maybe our life isn't worth too much as it looks.
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