50 Seconds: The Fernando Baez Sosa Case release date, where to watch, and other latest updates so far

**50 Seconds: The Fernando Baez Sosa Case – A Deep Dive into a Tragic Incident Now Streaming on Netflix**

Netflix is set to release *50 Seconds: The Fernando Baez Sosa Case* on November 13, a compelling three-episode Spanish docuseries that closely examines the 2020 killing of Argentine law student Fernando Báez Sosa and the legal aftermath that followed. Directed by Martín Rocca and produced by Fabula, the series runs approximately 45 to 50 minutes per episode and features exclusive interviews alongside archive footage.

### About the Series

*50 Seconds: The Fernando Baez Sosa Case* focuses on a brief but pivotal moment outside a nightclub in Villa Gesell, Argentina, and explores the broader impact on families, the court system, and a nation captivated by the events through social media. The narrative includes perspectives from Báez Sosa’s family and friends, selected members of the convicted group and their relatives, journalists, and legal experts.

### Background: Who Was Fernando Báez Sosa?

Fernando José Báez Sosa was an 18-year-old law student from Buenos Aires and the only child of Paraguayan immigrant parents. In January 2020, he was on a short summer vacation in Villa Gesell with friends when the tragic event occurred.

Those accused in the case were locally referred to as “rugbiers” because most of them played amateur rugby at the same club. Public attention quickly grew as videos and chat messages related to the incident spread widely on social media.

The case also ignited a wider national conversation about racial bias and social status in Argentina. Witnesses reportedly heard racist slurs during the assault, bringing longstanding issues of racism in daily life and public institutions back into public debate—a pattern discussed extensively by activists and scholars, as covered by *The Guardian*.

### The Incident: What Happened?

On January 18, 2020, a confrontation inside Le Brique nightclub led security personnel to remove some partygoers. At approximately 4:44 a.m., outside the club, a group surrounded Fernando Báez Sosa on the sidewalk.

Phone and security footage captured the group delivering punches and kicks. Friends nearby attempted to intervene but were reportedly restrained by others present. Báez Sosa collapsed and later died from his injuries.

Reports describe the assault as sudden and brief. Some members of the group allegedly recorded the beating on their phones before leaving the scene. Witnesses recounted hearing racial slurs during the attack, and medical experts testified that multiple head injuries caused Báez Sosa’s death. According to *Al Jazeera*, eight defendants were later identified and detained.

### Criminal Procedure and Trial

Prosecutors charged eight men with the murder, alleging premeditation based on their coordinated actions before and during the attack. The public trial commenced in January 2023 and attracted widespread daily media coverage.

On February 6, 2023, all eight defendants were convicted. Five were found guilty of doubly aggravated homicide and received life sentences, while three were considered secondary participants and sentenced to 15 years in prison. *Al Jazeera* highlighted the prosecution’s theory of coordinated roles among the accused.

Subsequently, a provincial appeals court confirmed these sentences but ruled that “malice aforethought” would no longer serve as an aggravating factor—though this did not affect the prison terms. Further appeals remain possible under Argentine law, as reported by the *Buenos Aires Times*.

### Where to Watch

*50 Seconds: The Fernando Baez Sosa Case* will be available for streaming on Netflix starting November 13. The series is in Spanish, with subtitles and dubbing options varying by region.

**Viewer discretion is advised** due to the violent nature of the case footage included in the series.

For those interested in true crime stories, *50 Seconds* provides an in-depth and sensitive exploration of a case that not only shook Argentina but also sparked critical conversations about justice, race, and society.

*Also recommended:*

– Samantha Dean case on *Killer Relationship* with Faith Jenkins, Season 4
– Jim Cappello case on *American Monster*

Stay tuned for more updates on true crime documentaries and series.
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