Mariela Altamirano, the mother of Ángel López, the child who died in the city of Comodoro Rivadavia and for whom the woman is accused, spoke publicly for the first time and assured that she did not kill her son, that she protected him and that during her relationship with the child's father she suffered violence. "I did not kill my son. He was sleeping, I could hear him snoring. I told him I wanted to separate because I could no longer bear the situation," she expressed. Later, according to what the Argentine News Agency learned, she stated that the man threw her out and returned to Córdoba, only to come back to Comodoro Rivadavia in recent months to see her son: "He told me to appear before the Judicial Power." Finally, regarding the strange image that went viral of her absence at the wake and her escape in a taxi, Mariela explained: "They are threatening me and my family, that they are going to set our house on fire. I have a six-month-old baby, I must safeguard the well-being of my daughter. My daughter comes first." So I start doing CPR on him and call an ambulance right away," she recounted in an interview with the ADNSur medium. The woman recounted that they went out into the street screaming with Ángel in their arms, but when they arrived at the hospital they were told that "he had vital signs, but he lacked oxygen." No.
Mother of deceased child says she did not kill him
Mariela Altamirano, mother of Ángel López, spoke publicly for the first time about her son's death. She denies her involvement in the tragedy and states that she protected the child, suffering violence from the father.