The investigation places him as the founder of the company MMCV and links him to the development of Seirén, a project built on the site where the tragedy occurred. For the prosecution, his involvement would not have been merely formal, but linked to decision-making within the corporate and trust structure of the venture. One of the central axes of the case are the technical expert reports carried out after the collapse. According to these reports, accessed by the Argentine News Agency, the canopy that fell had severe structural failures, with a deficient support base, absence of reinforcements, and conditions that made it vulnerable to vibrations, impacts, or external factors. Along these lines, the prosecution argued that the installation was irregular and did not have the minimum safety conditions or an adequate control scheme. In an initial stage of the investigation, other technical and safety officials of the project had already come under scrutiny, including a construction foreman and a safety and hygiene specialist. Buenos Aires, March 16 (NA)—The investigation into the death of Lourdes Antonini, the 20-year-old young woman who died last December after being struck by a construction sign in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Villa Devoto, has taken a key step: prosecutor Andrés Madre requested the investigative statement of six people linked to the real estate venture where the incident occurred, including former football player Damián Manusovich, whom they seek to investigate for negligent homicide. According to the accusation, Antonini was walking on Chivilcoy at 3600 when an advertising structure installed next to a construction site collapsed and fatally struck her. Now, with the new request, the case has advanced on the chain of corporate responsibilities behind the venture. The file is under analysis by Judge Darío Bonnano, who must decide in the coming days whether to grant the request of the Public Prosecutor's Office. In the prosecutor's request, Manusovich is identified as a figure with decisive weight within the real estate business.
Ex-footballer Damián Manusovich investigated for negligent homicide after woman's death from collapsing sign
In Buenos Aires, the investigation into the death of 20-year-old Lourdes Antonini, who was killed by a falling construction sign, has reached a critical stage. The prosecutor has requested the questioning of six individuals, including the founder of MMCV and former footballer Damián Manusovich, suspected of negligent homicide. Expert reports revealed severe structural defects in the sign.