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A Barcelona court filed the case regarding the death of a man in the Tsunami protests after seeing no crime

The AN judge insists that the blockade of El Prat could have "influenced the death".

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A Barcelona court filed the case regarding the death of a man in the Tsunami protests after seeing no crime

The AN judge insists that the blockade of El Prat could have "influenced the death"

MADRID, 23 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

In 2019, the Investigative Court 1 of Hospitalet de Llobregat closed the case in which it was investigating the death of a French citizen during the protests that Tsunami Democràtic carried out at the El Prat airport when it saw no crime.

The head of the Court made that decision after receiving a forensic report, to which Europa Press has had access, which detailed that the death of Jean Claude Scherzinger was "natural" and was caused by a "cardiogenic shock" derived from "ischemic heart disease." chronicle".

However, the judge of the National Court investigating the role that the independence platform had in the riots that followed the 'procés' ruling in 2019 insists that the blockade that the platform carried out at the El Prat airport could "influence in the death" of this man.

This is what the head of the Central Court of Instruction Number 6, Manuel García Castellón, defends in the reasoned statement he submitted to the Supreme Court, and in which he includes the forensic report that was carried out after his death in October 2019.

This document warns about the "presence of a potentially lethal and advanced disease to explain death, but without evidence of a structurally lethal injury." The diagnosis of this category is determined by both the pathological findings and the medical history and the circumstances of death," the report stated.

The magistrate assures that, "precisely, these circumstances, the blockade of the airport, could have influenced the outcome of the death, confirming the risk that the action carried out by the Tsunami could have posed to the integrity of the people present" on that day.

The judge also relies on the police reports, which "allow us to conclude that there was a risk to the physical integrity of people at the airport, both police officers and those gathered, as well as traveling passengers, users of the facility, their families and companions." , in addition to its employees and staff, as a consequence of the illegal acts of violence that took place within it."