Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández questioned judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado accusing the ex wife of Alberto Nisman of “hindering” the investigation into the death of the AMIA special prosecutor, considering her position that of a “fight between neighbours.”
The head of ministers talked with reporters upon his arrival at the government house this morning. “(Sandra Arroyo Salgado) does not allow the case to move forward,” he assured.
On Monday, Supreme Court Chief Justice Ricardo Lorenzetti criticized the slow-moving probe into Nisman’s death, saying concrete answers about what happened on that fateful night are long overdue.
Fernández considered Lorenzetti’s comments “prudent and coherent” arguing that Nisman’s ex wife is “clearing seeking to take the case out from the Instruction Court”.
“Arroyo Salgado is permanently hindering (the case), she does not allow the case to move forward; we have seen no event reconstruction. She makes use of the plaintiff’s experts, hired by her, who have only carried out one report, they have not seen the body, they have worked with pictures and videos, and they said it themselves. It is full of strange elements that serve to justify the sayings of Arroyo Salgado that have nothing to do with the case,” the chief of staff affirmed.
“She has not stopped in requesting measures that only delay the possibilities to determine which has been the real cause of death of prosecutor Nisman; that is because, in my opinion, she is seeking to find at some point that the court investigating the death of prosecutor Nisman gives cause for the homicide because… we are back to insurance: they say there is no insurance benefiting third parties. Strange is that Nisman, feeling threatened, did not have life insurance.”
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