Photos of the march to demand Justice for Silvina Luna and other victims of Aníbal Lotocki

This Wednesday evening, the 6th, and after the funeral of Silvina Lunaa march was held to demand Justice for the victims of Aníbal Lotockiin front of the house where the doctor lives located in the town of Florida, in the province of Buenos Aires.
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In the midst of signs that said “Murderous Lotocki”, “They are killing us”, “Justice for Silvina and all the victims” The street was filled with people who, in a respectful manner, approached to ask for Justice to be done. The vast majority were women, but also men who expressed their pain and indignation at the death of Silvina Luna and Mariano Caprarola, occurred within the last two weeks.
“I just want justice to be done, I know of all the cases that are not visible because they joined me in a chat group. "If there are so many victims that we get to the cause, nothing more than that," he said. Iliana Calabro, who was present at the demonstration. “I stopped participating in the chat group because it was very painful, at some point I opened the messages and they were very harsh,” she expressed, deeply moved. “Silvina's death gave me a lot of helplessness and that is why I am here. Something very special happened to me with Silvina because my father had to go through a dialysis process and I knew what she was going through.that's why I couldn't contact her," she added excitedly.
Stefi Xipolitakis He also stood out among the crowd of anonymous people who marched in front of Lotocki's. ““I hope the Silvina Luna law can be achieved, she deserves it,” said the star who was also a patient of the doctor. When some people started insulting the doctor, his sister Victoria Xipolitakis He asked for calm. “It's peaceful, guys,” she recalled, adding: “I never knew what Lotocki gave me until I heard Sil on television and I said 'this is the one who operated on me.'" At that moment, a man started shouting: “We're all going to die, in 20 years we're all going to die,” and Stefy started crying.















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