2024-02-11 00:00:31
The San Isidro Attorney General’s Office decided to change the prosecutors in charge of investigating the death of the model Natacha Jaittwhich occurred in February 2019 in the town of Benavídez, according to judicial sources.
The prosecutors Martin Otero y Lida Osores Soler They assumed responsibility to replace their predecessors, Diego Callegari y Sebastián Fitipaldiafter a challenge presented by Ulysses Jaittbrother of the deceased, who was established as an injured party in the case, before the judge of Guarantees 2 of San Isidro, Orlando Abel Diaz.
According to judicial sources cited by Télam, this decision was made by the attorney general of San Isidro, John Broyadwith the aim of the new prosecutors carefully reviewing the file and determining whether it is appropriate to file the case or whether there is any indication that points to the criminal responsibility of someone in Jaitt’s death.
Osores Soler, who for several years has been the head of the Vicente López Gender Violence Functional Instruction Unit (UFI), and Otero, prosecutor of the Criminal Area of the San Fernando Prosecutor’s Office, are now in charge of carrying out this investigation.
Last year, in the laboratories of the Criminalistics Directorate of the National Gendarmerie (GNA), investigators finally managed to unlock Natacha’s iPad, after four years and more than 100,000 failed password attempts. However, so far no significant progress has been reported regarding the content of the device in relation to the cause.
The case of Natacha Jaitt
The death of Natacha Jaitt, 41, occurred in the early morning of February 23, 2019 in the “Xanadú” party hall, located at Isla Verde 600, Villa La Ñata, Benavídez, Tigre district, where there were attended for a business meeting aimed at planning an event.
During the night, during which narcotic substances and alcohol were consumed, Jaitt retired to a room where he suffered “respiratory failure due to acute lung edema” and “multiple organ failure,” according to the results of the autopsy.
Toxicological analyzes confirmed that the model had consumed cocaine and alcohol before her death in the Xanadú nightclub, ruling out the presence of any poison.
Despite the speculation and suspicions generated by the case, the prosecutors’ investigation concluded that Natacha Jaitt’s death appears to be the result of her precarious state of health and the voluntary consumption of cocaine that fateful night, a version that differs from the speculation from her family, who expressed fears that her death may have been homicide related to previous complaints made by the model.