15/04/2024 18:35 (UTC)
Buenos Aires, Apr 15 (EFE) - "I never mourned. I never mourned my brother's death, I couldn't," says filmmaker Mariano Cohn when talking about the "very strong and, at some moments, incomprehensible family tragedy" surrounding the death of Alejandro Cohn, a case of alleged medical malpractice that will begin to be tried in Argentina on Tuesday.CAMERA: JULIETA BARRERA.FOOTAGE: STATEMENTS BY MARIANO COHN, FILMMAKER AND ALEJANDRO COHN'S BROTHER.TRANSLATION:A very strong family tragedy, at times incomprehensible and with which I have been fighting and trying to promote a request for justice for my brother for almost 9 years. I saw it as a spectator and I was shocked. I found it very painful but at the same time necessary to make known what happened to me, which generally happens here in Argentina very often to many people.I want it to be a precedent so that these things do not happen again or at least not to naturalize them. I want the doctors who killed my brother to go to jail, I want their license to cure to be taken away, I want them not to be able to treat anyone else, nor to do to anyone else what they did to my brother. I never mourned, I did not mourn my brother's death, I could not.
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