This is Silvia Almazán, deputy secretary of SUTEBA and Kirchnerist activist for Governor Axel Kicillof
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In recent hours, additional information has emerged regarding the case of the triple narco murder in Florencio Varela, and a worrying detail has begun to generate controversy, since it was discovered that the house where the murders of Brenda del Castillo, Morena Verdi, and Lara Gutiérrez took place belongs to a union leader linked to Kirchnerism.
In this context, it was also discovered that the owner of the house is a supporter of Governor Axel Kicillof, with whom she has numerous photos taken during various political events.
According to journalist Eduardo Feinmann on Radio Mitre, the property located at Chañar 702, Villa Vatteone, belongs to Silvia Almazán, deputy secretary of the Unified Union of Education Workers of Buenos Aires (SUTEBA).
Axel Kicillof y Silvia Almazán.
Almazán has an extensive career in the union world and is considered Roberto Baradel's right-hand woman, the current head of SUTEBA. Before her current position, she served as secretary of culture and education of the union and was director of the Institute for Economic and Social Development Stella Maldonado, an organization under the Central of Workers of Argentina (CTA).
Her name is now at the center of the controversy not only because of her activism in Kirchnerism, her closeness to Kicillof, and her union role, but also because of the worrying connection between the property under her ownership and the triple murder that caused great social commotion.
Axel Kicillof y Silvia Almazán.
How the case continues
The case remains under police investigation, and three suspects still need to be arrested. According to reports, one of them is Diego, of Peruvian nationality, who is believed to be the partner of Milagros Florencia Benítez, who is in custody in connection with the case.
Benítez is believed to have traveled in a white Volkswagen Fox driven by her uncle, Lázaro Víctor Sotacuro, considered another fugitive. The vehicle is believed to have served as logistical support during the murders.
Among the elements that most surprised investigators is the existence of "two or three more cars" in addition to the Fox and the Tracker SUV linked to the incident, which complicates the case and raises questions about the organization behind the crime. Next week could be key to clarifying the episode, as decisive developments in the case are expected.