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It goes on sale the book "The Four Deaths of Nora Dalmasso" written by the editor of the South, Vaca Narvaja Hernán, who exposes four assumptions about crime resonated.



After the second anniversary of the death more mysterious in the history riocuartense, journalist Hernán Vaca Narvaja, also director of the South magazine, published his first book on the murder of Nora Dalmasso.

"The Four Deaths of Nora Dalmasso" is structured like a detective story where he outlined four scenarios of how a woman could have died on the morning of November 25, 2006 at his home in Golf Village neighborhood of Rio Cuarto. In the development of the publication is a fierce critique of the functioning of institutions in charge of investigating the crime, stressing that a murderer is still free in the city.

Vaca Narvaja said printing was delayed by litigation since it was read by many lawyers to prevent any claims of the widower of Nora, Marcelo Macaroni, and some other people involved.

He acknowledged that the book's publication, the case remains unsolved, "it risks" but has the satisfaction and the strength of the data provided to the research are accurate. "I do not say who killed Nora Dalmasso, but clearly pose some hypotheses" he adds.

The book is divided into three parts: The People (which focuses on the figures of three people who had a role "almost exclusive" in the development of the cause), Los Perejiles (where account charges of Magnasco and painter Rafael Gaston Zarate in addition to an overview of the huge march called "the perejilazo" And Evidence (where noted, using the FBI reports, relatives of Nora as perpetrators of the crime).

With a wide public audience of the book launch held in the auditorium of the Instituto Cervantes. On the occasion Vaca Narvaja Hernan Sergio Carreras was accompanied by director of the collection of nonfiction books for Ediciones del Boulevard.

The presentation was attended by municipal authorities, teachers from local universities and the Instituto Cervantes, the attorney for Gaston Zarate, Enrique Zabala, Susan Dillon, among others.

Source: http://www.lv16.com/r5/notas/ver_nota.php?id=004478


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