They requested the testimony of the businessman accused of abusing students at the Palermo Chico School
The prosecutor has requested to question entrepreneur Marcelo Porcel, accused of sexually abusing ten students at Palermo Chico School, allegedly classmates of his son.
In Argentina, prosecutor Pablo Turano has requested that businessman Marcelo Porcel be summoned for questioning regarding allegations of sexual abuse involving ten students from the Palermo Chico School. These allegations surfaced after claims that the victims were classmates of Porcel's son, raising serious concerns about the situation within the school community.
The accusations against Porcel include multiple counts of particularly egregious sexual abuse, reflecting broader issues of safety and trust in educational environments. Judicial sources have confirmed that this development marks a significant step in addressing the allegations, although the case remains under investigation and has not yet reached a conclusion.
The situation is now in the hands of the national criminal judge Carlos Bruniard, who must decide whether to uphold the prosecutor's request. This case highlights the importance of safeguarding students from abuse and the role of judicial processes in addressing allegations of such serious nature, prompting discussions around preventative measures and support resources for affected individuals.