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They asked to investigate Miguel Borja for mistreating his children, but a first report said that “they did not suffer violence”

The court ordered that the boys return to their parents after the interview with specialists from the Ezeiza Childhood Service.

The primary information, in raw form, arrived at 4:32 p.m. this Tuesday and caused astonishment. It warned that Miguel Borja’s children were before professionals from the Children’s Service area of ​​the Ezeiza party after a complaint of child abuse against the River Plate soccer player had been made by the director of the primary school where the children go in the town of Canning. . Two hours later, and with Justice intervening in the case, the specialists’ report determined that the children “do not suffer any type of violence”, so they were handed over to their parents. Judicial sources confirmed to Infobae: “There is no crime.”

Given this, as this media learned, when the shock over the case had subsided as there was no formal case against the Colombian athlete, Borja would have decided to initiate legal action against the school. The complaint would be presented this Wednesday, commented the sources consulted.

In the middle of the original complaint and the future one, the information that emerged seemed to be extremely serious. It all started shortly before 4 p.m., when the director of the school where Borja’s two minor children attend appeared at the Ezeiza Women and Family Police Station.

Before the authorities, the woman told what had happened at the school hours before. He gave tremendous details of what the youngest of the soccer player’s children said, who in tears asked the teacher: “Don’t talk to my dad because he hits me.”

Borja plans to report the school (EFE)

The situation would have been triggered after the class teacher called the child’s attention and noticed that he was distressed. After the minor’s tearful plea, based on the complaint accessed by this media, the boy added that both he and his older brother suffered physical violence at home and said that “their parents hit them with belts on their wrists.” legs”.

The director responded “no” when the police asked her if she had spoken with the boy’s older brother before going to the police station. She commented that the boy said that the “situation of violence was recurring” and noted that his vice saw a “ scrape in the area above the knee.”

Given this, the police immediately notified the local Children’s Service of Ezeiza, from where it was arranged that both children of the Colombian soccer player undergo a medical examination. By then the boys were already accompanied by their mother.

The sources also commented that the prosecutor María Lorena González, of the decentralized UFI No. 3 of Ezeiza, had been informed of this situation, in a case that, prima facie, was being investigated as an illegal investigation. In other words, the judicial official had to establish whether a crime had been committed. In this context, Borja, his wife and children already had the interview with the Local Service and Children cabinet.

According to specialists, “children do not suffer any type of violence from their parents” (REUTERS/Iván Alvarado)

It was 5:25 p.m. when the information generated a change in the case: the interview of the family group with the specialists had ended and from there it officially emerged that “the children do not suffer any type of violence from their parents.”

Given this, the same informants added that it had even been arranged for the children to “return home with their parents.”

Infobae contacted more sources in the case to corroborate these data and that the complaint against the footballer had not been successful. They responded: “The children are fine and the local Children’s Service interviewed them and nothing came up, there are no injuries. There is no crime.”

After that, it began to be rumored that Borja had decided to take legal action against the school. As this media learned this Tuesday night, the footballer would present the complaint this Wednesday.

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