“I am destroyed”: Marcelo Macarrón's dramatic statement in the trial for the crime of Nora Dalmasso

The widower began his story in the courts of Rio Cuarto in the process that has him as the only accused and broke down a few minutes later

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This morning, Marcelo Macarrón, the widower of Nora Dalmasso, testified in the trial against him in the courts of Rio Cuarto, where he is accused of being the alleged perpetrator of the crime committed in the country Villa Golf in November 2006.

Before the court and the popular jury that will handle the verdict, he claimed to live “destroyed, with a depressive crisis”, since his wife was killed and that he “several times” thought about committing suicide. After giving a statement for about 20 minutes, he said he felt bad and interrupted his speech, according to the agency Télam.

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