Feb 10 • 13:17 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Sena Clan: How many years will they spend in prison for the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski

A court in Argentina has sentenced three members of the Sena clan to life imprisonment for the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski, who was murdered in 2023.

On Tuesday, the Second Criminal Chamber in Resistencia, Argentina, announced the sentencing of César Sena (21 years old), Emerenciano Sena (61), and Marcela Acuña (53) for the murder of 28-year-old Cecilia Strzyzowski. The ruling came nearly two years after the tragic incident, where Strzyzowski vanished on June 2, 2023, after entering her in-laws' home. Following a virtual hearing, Judge Dolly Fernández imposed life sentences on all three accused, who were found guilty by a popular jury in November last year.

Cecilia Strzyzowski's case has drawn significant public interest and scrutiny, highlighting issues surrounding femicide in Argentina, which is a pressing concern in the country. The sentencing of the Sena clan members is seen as a pivotal step towards addressing gender-based violence and ensuring justice for victims. This case is among several that have recently raised awareness about femicide, prompting calls for stronger legal protections and societal changes to combat violence against women.

While the legal proceedings in Strzyzowski's case have concluded with the life sentences, the broader movement against femicide continues to gain momentum in Argentina, advocating for prevention measures and support for survivors. As the country grapples with high rates of violence against women, the resolution of this high-profile case serves both as a reminder of the work that remains and as a catalyst for ongoing social change regarding women's rights and safety.

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