Overview
- Security video shows residents Chantal “Tati” Leclercq and Delfina “Fini” Lanusse entering and leaving Alejandro Zalazar’s building shortly before he was found, and Lanusse appears to carry an object the size of his tablet.
- Phone forensics indicate Leclercq was the last person to speak with Zalazar the night before his death, and a witness told investigators she handled his phone inside the apartment.
- Judge Alejandro Bignone ordered raids tied to Leclercq, and officers seized an iPhone and a tablet that forensic teams are now analyzing for case evidence.
- Leclercq was formally imputed in the homicide inquiry on suspicion of altering evidence after being at the apartment, according to judicial records reported by Los Andes.
- Autopsy findings point to a death compatible with an overdose of anesthetic drugs, as a parallel case probes alleged theft of propofol and fentanyl from hospitals that names Lanusse and anesthesiologist Hernán Boveri, with reports describing off‑site “Propofest” use and an admission that some drugs came from Hospital Rivadavia.