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Argentina Opens ARA San Juan Negligence Trial as Interrogations Begin

Prosecutors say overdue maintenance made the 44 deaths foreseeable, claiming they have evidence to secure convictions.

Overview

  • Four former Navy commanders are on trial in Río Gallegos for breach and omission of duties and qualified negligence, offenses punishable by one to five years in prison.
  • Prosecutor Julio Zárate says the Public Ministry gathered sufficient evidence to pursue guilty verdicts.
  • Technical reports cited in court state recommended repairs were overdue by 26 months, increasing risks to the crew.
  • Investigators’ leading scenario points to a valve failure that let seawater reach the batteries and trigger a fire and explosion, a theory unlikely to be proven without a costly recovery of the wreck at over 900 meters depth about 500 km off Santa Cruz.
  • Proceedings began March 3 with the reading of charges, interrogations start March 4, most families were absent due to travel costs, and witness testimony is slated to start in the third week of March.