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The nerves of Antonela Roccuzzo and the family of Lionel Messi in Argentina vs. the Netherlands for the Qatar 2022 World Cup

Antonella Roccuzzo and his sons Ciro, Mateo and Thiago went to the stadium to encourage Lionel Messi and the Argentine National Team against the Netherlands. As happened throughout the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the family of the Albiceleste captain was located in one of the preferential boxes on the field.

In the first images, “Madame Messi” appeared nervous, but excited about the clash today.

Also read: With De Paul and without Di María, Scaloni puts up a line of 5 defenders to face the Netherlands in the quarterfinals


Antonela sang the anthem with the fans

Lionel Messi’s wife singing the Argentine national anthem.

Antonela Roccuzzo got up from her seat to sing the National Anthem, along with the rest of the Argentine fans.


Antonela has already entered the Lusail stadium

Antonela Roccuzzo, was seen sitting in the box, waiting for the start of the match against the Netherlands (Photo: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach)
Antonela Roccuzzo, was seen sitting in the box, waiting for the start of the match against the Netherlands (Photo: REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach)

While the Argentine National Team warms up at the Lusail stadium, in the run-up to the match they will play against the Netherlands for the quarterfinals of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, Antonella Rocuzzo could be seen located in the Messi family box.


Without nannies, the “kindergarten” of the National Team: World Cup mothers manage to entertain their children

Agustina Gandolfo with her daughter Nina and Antonela Roccuzzo with Thiago, Ciro and Mateo Messi.  (Photo: Instagram/@agus.gandolfo-@antonelaroccuzzo).
Agustina Gandolfo with her daughter Nina and Antonela Roccuzzo with Thiago, Ciro and Mateo Messi. (Photo: Instagram/@agus.gandolfo-@antonelaroccuzzo).

The wives of Lionel Messi, Enzo Fernández, Lautaro Martínez and “Dibu” Martínez shared on Instagram how they entertained their children during the Argentina-Australia match. Everything seems to indicate that the ritual is going to be repeated again.

Valentina CervantesEnzo Fernández’s partner, Augustine Gandolfothe wife of Lautaro Martínez, Mandinhawife of Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez and Antonela Roccuzo manage to entertain your children during his stay at the World Cup Qatar 2022.

The wives of soccer players of the National Team They shared on their social networks the different ways to entertain their children during the National Team matches. Candies, crayons, drawings and even food containers These are some of the ways that the wives of the players find to capture the attention of the little ones and so that they do not get bored on the pitch.


He gave Messi stickers to Thiago and Mateo, they quarreled and Antonela kept them: “I can’t believe it”

By Mauricio Luna, from Qatar

Thiago and Mateo fought over the stickers that a young woman gave Antonela against Poland (Photo: AFP/Instagram/@martiiiiguez).

Martina Rodríguez is a graphic designer and found the family box of the captain of the National Team in the match against Poland. There she experienced an unexpected sequence that will never be forgotten at the World Cup in Qatar.

In the preview of the clash between Argentina and Poland, Martina Rodríguez was angry. Both she and her sister and their father had tickets to see the match in a section of the stands, although before going to the stadium they were told that the locations had changed and they would watch the game separately.

“We were waiting for it to start and we heard a guy downstairs say that behind us was the box of the family of Lionel Messi. We turned around and yes, we couldn’t believe it,” he told TN.

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Another victim of insecurity: a doctor was shot in the head to steal his car

A doctor from Hospital Carrillo was killed with a shot to the head this Thursday afternoon, in Lanús street, between Cartagena and Pérez, Morón. It is the second death due to insecurity in 24 hours.

The victim, of 55 yearswas identified as Juan Carlos Cruz. He was taking an air conditioner out of his car to take it to his mother’s house when he was robbed. According to official sources, the criminals took his car, which later appeared in Rafael Castillo, La Matanza district.

Also read: The owner of the motorcycle used in the crime of Morena spoke: “They stole it from me two blocks from the prosecutor’s office”

The incident occurred around 7:00 p.m. on Thursday. A road security camera, despite being located far away, recorded the moment before the crime. In the recording you can see when The doctor parked his red Fiat Cronos model car in front of his mother’s house and opened the trunk. Seconds later, three armed criminals assaulted him.

According to official sources, the robbers shot him in the head, got into the car and escaped. The body was left lying on the sidewalk.

During the operation, the police found the stolen car in Rafael Castillo, La Matanza district, but the three assailants are still on the run.

Also read: Who was Facundo Molares Schoenfeld, the militant who died after a protest at the Obelisk

This is the second crime perpetrated just 24 hours after the murder of Morena Domínguez, the 11-year-old girl who was attacked to steal her cell phone in front of her school in Villa Diamante, Lanús.

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Larreta supported the police after the death of a protester at the Obelisk: “Violence is the limit”

After the death of Facundo Molares in the middle of a demonstration in which the City police intervened, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta published a statement. “I regret his death and extend my condolences to his family. Wanna highlight and fully support the actions of the City Police that he acted with professionalism containing the acts of violence”, he began by saying in a tweet.

He then emphasized that “violence is the limit” and also pondered the actions of SAME that “took care of the residents of the City.” Regarding the causes of death of Molares, he pointed out: “Today in the framework of a demonstration with incidents, he died after a decompensation.”

Also read: Elections 2023: news, where I vote, electoral roll, candidates and latest news

To close, he wrote: “We Argentines need to live in peace. Political speculation like the one we are seeing is unacceptable. As I have been arguing for a long time, we have to leave violence, aggression and confrontation behind. Together with millions of Argentines, I am going to lead this process of an Argentina in peace, where we can live calmly and without fear”.

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta defended the actions of the City Police in the incidents where Facundo Molares died.  (Photo: @horaciorlarreta)

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta defended the actions of the City Police in the incidents where Facundo Molares died. (Photo: @horaciorlarreta)

The word of the Buenos Aires head of government comes after the testimony he gave to TN the head of SAME, Alberto Crescenti, who stated that “it took him a long time to get to the ambulance because there were a lot of people” and that when he arrived he found an unconscious man, who was receiving a cardiac massage by the police”. He recounted that the victim was taken by ambulance to the Ramos Mejía Hospital, “on strike” at 5:28 p.m. and finally died at 5:45 p.m.

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For his part, the Buenos Aires Minister of Security, Eugenio Burzaco, remarked to TN that “The police reacted to attacks by the demonstrators, who attacked them and for that reason they were arrested”. Among them was Molares, who, according to his version of events, broke down in the arrest process. “We have no doubt that the police acted correctly. It gives the feeling that death is natural”he claimed.

“The police did all the rehabilitation mechanisms for the protester when they noticed that he had vanished,” Burzaco said. And he added: “Hitting a police officer with a stick is an act of violence and cannot be allowed. Only the people involved in the attack were arrested.” Later, Patricia BullrichLarreta’s rival in the PASO, expressed in the program Otra Vuelta Más de TN: “I fully support the City government.”

The man was a member of the Popular Rebellion Movement.  (Photo: Eliana Obregon)

The man was a member of the Popular Rebellion Movement. (Photo: Eliana Obregon)

The 47-year-old man was protesting along with other people against the holding of the 2023 Elections. According to the City Police, the protesters tried to burn a ballot box and the officers tried to prevent it.

After the news of the death was known, left-wing groups called to demonstrate at the Obelisk. For their part, the organizations that are part of the “We vote to fight” movement will march to the Ramos Mejía Hospital to demand Justice.

Six other people were arrested in the police operation. The Memory, Truth and Justice Meeting demanded “the immediate release of the six detainees: Jimena Cejas, Lucía Machado, Alicia Machado, Horacio Ferreyra, Rubén Yotec and Hernán Loyola.”

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A key senator answered Macri and CFK for the appointment of judges: “I am in the right place”

For weeks the Senate has been involved in controversy over the government’s attempt to have Judge Ana María Figueroa, who turned 75, continue working. Upon reaching the age limit, he needs a new Senate appointment to continue serving. She is a key judge in the Hotesur case. Until now, the Frente de Todos does not have the votes, despite the fact that it tried twice to hold sessions.

Among the legislators who could not convince is the governor-elect of Río Negro, Alberto Weretilneck. The referent of Juntos Somos Río Negro was left in the middle of a controversy between the vice president Cristina Kirchner and the former president Mauricio Macriwhere CFK called the founder of the PRO a “mafioso” for considering that he pressured legislators not to vote for Figueroa’s statement.

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Days ago, former President Mauricio Macri had asked on the program Desde el llano, from TNthat senators Guillermo Snopek, Edgardo Kueider, and Weretilneck “have a commitment to the Homeland, that Don’t let them appoint those militant judges”. Now, the governor-elect spoke about the statements of the national leaders.

When one is at the center of the pressure of national power, it is because we are on the right path.”, Weretilneck said in dialogue with LU19. And he added: “In this country, unfortunately in recent years, it seems that one has to be on one side or the other. and the truth that we as provincials are where we want to be with our own identity”.

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“To be on one side are the leaders of Cambiemos and to be on the other side are the leaders of Peronism. Us We are leaders from the interior of the country who defend federalism and provincialism. That this happens to us of being in the center of the national gaze due to political discussions clearly speaks that we are on the right track,” the governor-elect remarked.

Weretilneck asked to vote for representatives of Juntos Somos Río Negro in the PASO.  (Photo: NA).

Weretilneck asked to vote for representatives of Juntos Somos Río Negro in the PASO. (Photo: NA).

In the environment of the senator they entrusted TN that “no matter what Macri or Cristina say, Weretilneck is firm in his position and it is a personal conviction: he does not agree with the fact that judges continue in office after turning 75. He is not going to support or vote for that project.”

However, they clarify that they did not take the statements of the former president as a threat or extortion and believe that the crossing with the vice president “It is part of the folklore of politics”. Weretilneck knew how to have a good relationship with Macri during his government, but he is also considered a kind of ally by the current administration.

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Who was Facundo Molares Schoenfeld, the militant of the “Popular Rebellion Movement” who died after a protest at the Obelisk

This Thursday, a protester from Popular Rebellion Movement who was arrested after a march to the Obelisk collapsed and died. The victim was identified as Facundo Molares Schoenfeld47 years old.

According to the City Police, He was protesting along with other people against the holding of the 2023 Elections. When they tried to burn an urn, the officers sought to prevent it and launched an operation that ended with six detainees.

Also read: A protester died in the middle of a police operation in the Obelisk

After performing CPR on him for forty minutes, Molares Schoenfeld, a member of the “Popular Rebellion Movement,” was taken by a SAME ambulance to the Ramos Mejía Hospital and died of cardiac arrest.

Who was Facundo Molares Schoenfeld, the militant who died in the Obelisk

Facundo Molares Schoenfeld He was a former member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and one of the few foreigners who earned the trust of the leadership to join.

As Comandante Camilo became known when the government of Juan Manuel Santos was planted: “Let’s hope that this is the first gesture until the release of all the detainees and all the prisoners of war that are in jails.” The activist for human rights, Piedad Córdoba, who participated in the negotiation, thanked him for the “gesture of peace” to release the councilor after 21 months in captivity.

Facundo Molares Schoenfeld in Colombia (Photo: FARC Party).

Facundo Molares Schoenfeld in Colombia (Photo: FARC Party).

Son of Trevelin Justice of the Peace, Néstor Hugo Molares, Facundo was born in 1975 in the Buenos Aires town of San Miguel, but, according to official records, he left for Colombia in 2002 following the Marxist-Leninist ideas adopted by the FARC. There he started at the bottom, sought followers for the cause in the universities and climbed many positions.

“Camilo” looked at the universities for people who, like him, wanted to embrace the model of Ernesto Guevara. His first approach to revolutionary ideas was in fact when he read a book about “Che”. He explained it that way in an interview with Colombian Resistance: “I was eleven years old when I read his biography and I said: ‘I want to be like him’”.

In my land we did an uprising in 2001 in which I was able to participate. In two months of popular fights, five presidents passed. We were an effervescent town: where a young man fell dead at the hands of the police, ten rose up to continue fighting. The stores of American companies, such as McDonald’s, were on fire, as a symbol of rebellion, ”he recalled at the time.

His own concerns and the influence of his father Hugo, who worked in a hospital in Ciudadela and was close to being kidnapped during the civic-military dictatorship for his role as a delegate of the Association of State Workers (ATE), encouraged him to turn to political militancy and joining the Communist Youth Federation.

Also read: What does the official report say about the man who died in the middle of a police operation at the Obelisk?

Those were the last days of Facundo in Argentina and the first of “Camilo” in Colombia. “The problem with these spontaneous uprisings is the lack of an organization that can supplant the State. Those days I made a reflection that marked my decision to be in Colombia: with some FARC we could have taken power. We didn’t need more,” she said.

So, in the first days of 2002, Molares Schoenfeld traveled to Colombia: “It was impossible for me to wait another fifty years for a second chance.. As ‘Alexandra Nariño’ said, if the revolution happens, it happens in Colombia and then you have to be here”. Alexandra was another of the foreigners of the FARC.

In 2011, “Camilo” returned to the Colombian jungle, but eight months later that unit suffered a very strong blow: By order of the Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor’s Office, the Police arrested ten people -the rector of a school, a farmer and eight university students- from the Clandestine Communist Party (PC3). One of them was Leidy Paola Soto Tamayo, his girlfriend, accused of rebellion.

But the hardest setback he received was from his own comrades in arms when the FARC and the Government began a definitive ceasefire on September 4, 2012. The parts finally signed the “Peace Agreement” on September 26, 2016 in Cartagena with the Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel as international observer.

The man was a member of the Popular Rebellion Movement.  (Photo: Eliana Obregon)

The man was a member of the Popular Rebellion Movement. (Photo: Eliana Obregon)

With the demobilization of the FARC, the Argentine sought other horizons. After disassociating himself from the armed insurgency, arrived in Bolivia at the beginning of 2018, where he worked as a photojournalist for a magazine until May 2019moment in which he returned to Argentina, after 17 years outside the country.

Once in national territory, he settled in the town of Trevelin, where he tried to rebuild his life until November 7, 2021. He was detained by the Federal Police on the basis of an Interpol order, based on an arrest request from the Colombian Judiciary.

He was accused of kidnapping of councilman Armando Acuña, which occurred in March 2009 in southwestern Colombia, and spent almost eight months in prison in Ezeiza Federal Penitentiary Unit No. 6 awaiting the verdict of the trial for his extradition to the coffee country.

On July 8, 2021, Molares’ lawyers were notified by the Special Jurisdiction for Peace of their rejection of the extradition request, which caused the federal judge of Esquel, Guido Otranto, to finally order his removal on July 29, 2022. release.

Currently, he was active in the Popular Rebellion Movement and wrote in the magazine of that space.

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