MIguel Ángel Borja is involved in a very sensitive issue in Argentina. The principal of his two children’s school reported him for possible abuse of minors, but the case took a 180-degree turn.
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Valeria Goluza, rector of the Grilli Institute, initiated “an action for investigation of illegality” for alleged physical abuse against minors between 7 and 10 years of age, who underwent a medical check-up before returning home.
“Director Valeria Goluza (46), director of the Grilli Institute, who learns from teaching staff that a second grade student Borja Joel (7) suffers physical abuse from both him and his brother Borja Samuel (10), by their parent. Borja Hernandez Miguel (31) player of the River Plate professional soccer team. Communication has been maintained with the local Childhood Service, Licensed Arnal, who arranges for precarious medical treatment for both children, along with their mother Linda Pérez Martínez (30),” indicated the Argentine authorities.
No traces of violence were found
After checking the two minors, the authorities of Argentina They found no signs of abuse and determined that the children of the Colombian gunner return to their home located in the Canning Country, in Buenos Aires.
“The minors and parents involved have an interview with the Local Service and Children’s Office led by Ms. Arnal. That at the end of said interview, from which it emerges that the children do not suffer any type of violence from their parentsarranging that they return to their home with their parents,” the entity noted.
Sources close to the player told Futbolred that the tests carried out found no evidence to accuse Borja and his partner of abuse. “The tests were done and they say that the children were not attacked nor do they have absolutely any signs of abuse.”
The case is not closed
The director’s complaint was unsuccessful and the justice system would not take legal action against the River Plate player. who until now has not commented on the case that agitated Argentina.
“No criminal action was initiated because there are no indicators of violation of rights,” said the sources, who stated that “psychological and physical tests were carried out by doctors and psychologists,” said people close to the player.
However, the case is not completely closed: “A fundamental aspect is that, if certain attacks cannot be corroborated, the cases are not closed, but are filed. This allows the alleged victims, over time, whether months or years, to return to testify and say whatever happened.”
HAROLD YEPES
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