The trial against Felicitas Alvite, better known as Toretto, accused of running over and killing motorcyclist Walter Armand in April 2024, resumes today in La Plata. The new session, which will formally open the oral trial, is this Tuesday, October 28, starting at 9:00 AM at the Oral Criminal Court No. 2. The first part of the hearing took place on October 13, where there were arguments and even an outburst from the accused when she hugged her friend Valentina Velázquez, who is also on trial for street racing. After an intense day, a recess was ordered for the parties to finalize the list of witnesses they will present at the trial, as, for example, the defense included 100 people. "The defense presented 100 witnesses in writing, and both the plaintiff and the prosecution presented 35, making a total of 135 people," commented Flavio Gliemmo in an interview with the Argentine News agency.
Trial of Felicitas Alvite Resumes in La Plata
The trial against Felicitas Alvite, accused of a fatal hit-and-run, resumes in La Plata. The court session will continue with a revised list of witnesses after a recess.