Maria Lujan Rey She is a mother Lucas Menghinithe 52nd victim of the Ouness tragedy. This Monday he visited the studios LN+They asked him about his feelings about the derailment of the Sarmiento train in Liniers.
“It made our family members’ blood run cold. He was scheduled to live again on the morning of February 22, 2012. Watch the formation, the ambulances and the confusion. He doesn’t know what’s going on“He answered.”

“After the Once Upon a Time tragedy, the government told us we had trains worthy of Disney, and in fact they were from 1956.“That’s why I say we don’t need someone to make the trains safer,” said Rhee. Political will beyond governments is needed. Let him think about business and what needs to be done.
Regarding the accident that claimed his son’s life, Ray stated, “It was a completely avoidable tragedy.He added: “The train that derailed yesterday in Liniers It was bought with the blood of 52 dead from the tragedy“.
Regarding the fight that the group of relatives has been waging for more than a decade, the woman confirmed: “It was a pleasure to show that a group of criminals who were in power They were responsible for every death and so much suffering“.
In his exhibition in LN+Lucas Mengini’s mother confirmed the extent to which political decisions influenced the tragic outcome of February 22, 2012.Once upon a time it became clear that corruption killsHe stressed, a phrase that today, despite the passage of time, is still associated with this tragedy.
“A week after the tragedy, we started receiving calls from Barilli (former presidential secretary), telling us that… Cristina Fernandez wanted to meet us without cameras. I had no plans to meet her anywhere, anytime. “The support I needed would be given to me by my family,” Ray said.
According to Ray’s testimony,The former president did not give us any explanation for what happened. What’s more: People with the infamous name De Fido came to my house to offer me money and a car. next to, They asked me if I was afraid or if I knew what I was getting into.“.
“We were considered enemies of the people, never victims. “Having values, not price, has allowed us to get to where we are today,” Ray concluded.