Just over a week after Silvina Luna’s death, Fernando Burlando revealed the request the model made to him before his death and assured that he had already started fulfilling it.
In this sense, the lawyer assured that Silvina told him to create and produce the series about the case of the controversial surgeon Aníbal Lotocki.
“She (Silvina) told me that I needed the whole thing to collect all the information because I wanted to do the series about the Lotocki affair,” Burlando explained in a note he gave to Catalina Dlugi for the broadcast. Wait, Catalina (La Once Diez/Stadtradio).
In return, the lawyer told in detail what the last wishes of the actress were, who wanted her case to be clarified and asked for justice for the situation in which she found herself after the operations with Lotocki.
“The day before I brought her to the Pantheon of Actors, I started checking her messages and audios and the last ones were about all this and wondering how she saw the information and what we had to do with it,” emphasized Fernando .
In addition, the lawyer warned that he will do everything to fulfill the model’s wish and assured that he will collaborate with Ezequiel Luna, Silvina’s brother, in its implementation.
“I remember Silvina challenging me not to leave the studio and wait for her when she had to collect everything and start preparing for the series. Ezequiel, her brother, also wants to realize all of his sister’s plans and projects, so we’ll definitely get there,” Burlando said.
Fernando Burlando on the possibility of Aníbal Lotocki going to prison
The lawyer, on the other hand, referred to the possibility of imprisonment of the plastic surgeon who injected methacrylate into many of his patients who became victims.
“If the causal connection between Silvina’s death and this product, which worsened her health, is proven, she will have to go to prison.”, explained Burlando. And he explained: “There are papers and studies that show that the substance that Lotocki used caused everything that happened to Silvina and carries a sentence of four years in prison.”
Regarding the further course of the proceedings, Fernando warned: “Now it is important to assess whether, given the present conviction and the large number of ongoing cases against Lotocki, there is no procedural risk during the investigation.”