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VIDEO This is how Nardelli, CEO of Vicentin, was scanned before his death

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Sergio Nardelli walks with a friend around the main square of Reconquista. He is only a few feet from home, but he cannot feel safe. A motorcycle follows closely behind him, they honk at him and yell at him to pay what he owes. Others wait for him to meet him head-on and claim him for Vicentin, the company he runs.

That happened on Friday, August 7. The video that the protesters made They are the last public images of the CEO of the agroexportadora Santa Fe who died of a heart attack on the night of Wednesday 12.

A few hours earlier, the demonstration against Nardelli had been repeated at the door of his house, on Calle Ley 1420 to 500. The protests had little to do with the fight between Vicentin and the Government, they were workers from the Avellaneda cotton company, owned by the mega-company, demanding better working conditions.

In the last two months, marches like the one suffered by Sergio el “Mono” Nardelli at the door of his house were repeated in front of the homes of Vicentin executives, who live in Avellaneda and Reconquista. The 430 employees of the cotton company were demanding salary increases and the Santa Fe Labor Minister, Roberto Sukerman, had to intervene in the matter.

Nardelli passed away at the age of 59. Only close relatives participated in his wake. In fact, they advanced the burial so that there are few people in the surroundings of the burial house.

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