The day after the complaint he received from the authorities of the school where his children, ages 7 and 10, go, Miguel Borja faced it as always and trained normally at the RiverCamp in Ezeizawhere he was reunited with his teammates, Marcelo Gallardo and the coaching staff.
Despite this situation, The striker was in a good mood in practice, with his usual expression and performed the corresponding exercises. Also, he had talks with his teammates and with Gallardo, about the judicial situation in which he was involved, but in a natural way. There were no specific meetings to discuss the issue.
Borja returned to training after two days off after River’s 0-0 draw against Platense in Vicente López. Although several of his teammates had returned on Tuesday, he was not scheduled for that day because that practice was for injured players and those who had been having few minutes. The starters and those who usually play returned this Wednesday morning.
After noon, Borja returned home and, as he learned Clarionnow together with his wife, Linda Pérez Martínez, and his lawyers, are analyzing the steps to follow after the complaint for an alleged physical abuse of their children that they received by the authorities of the Grilli Institute de Canningwhere the boys study. In favor of Borja and his partner, the authorities’ first interview with the minors showed that “they did not suffer physical violence” from their parents. One of the possibilities is to let everything take its course and the case be closed, or, on the contrary, sue the authorities of the educational establishment for “defamation.”
The complaint was initiated by a warning signal issued by a teacher at the institute where Borja’s children, ages 7 and 10, go. As is appropriate in this type of case, the first thing the establishment’s workers did, led by its director Valeria Goluza, was to contact the local Childhood service, run by Ms. Arnal. Then it was arranged that a precarious medical examination be performed on both children, along with their mother Linda Pérez Martínez, 30 years old.
According to the police report, the youngest son of the River soccer player told the teachers that both he and his brother “they suffered physical abuse” from his dad. After learning about this situation, the school director made the decision to report the incident to the local Children’s Service, and they ordered a medical examination for the two boys along with their mother.
Fiscal Unit number 3 of Ezeiza, headed by Dr. Lorena González, was in charge of the investigation in coordination with the Local Service and Children cabinet headed by Laura Arnal and determined that there was no crime. Therefore, the complaint was dismissed.
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