Amid the commotion over the complaint of gender violence Fabiola Yanez contra Alberto Fernandezthe chilling details of the photos that the former first lady presented to support her accusations against the former president were leaked.
The harsh details of Fabiola Yáñez’s complaint against Alberto Fernández for physical and psychological violence: “She was kidnapped”
What Fabiola Yáñez’s devastating photos would look like
According to journalist Sandra Borghi on Radio Mitre, the images are “horrifying.” “Judge (Julián) Ercolini has a photo that is the worst. It’s the face: a close-up that she takes of herself and in which you see a woman with a disfigured face.worthy of a head-on punch,” he revealed.
And he added: “The way that face turned out, only a blow to the head can leave your face like that. It is an eye and all its black outline, the black nose, the black jaw and the red ocular part.It’s tremendous that it’s the face of Fabiola Yanez”.
In this regard, Borghi stressed that the blows would have taken place in the Olivos estate and that it was not an isolated episode but rather “during the entire last year of the government where she received abuse, harassment and beatings”. “The baby had already been born, but there were blows during the pregnancy too“, he said.
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The judge’s reaction when taking Fabiola Yáñez’s statement
As for the moment when Judge Ercolini took her statement, the journalist pointed out that the judge involved in the delicate case had to put a stop to it due to the state of Yáñez.
“Ercolini said enough, that’s it. Because this woman is devastated.“This woman must first be assisted, she must be restrained, and her statement must be extended because she is a woman who stands in front of you and breaks down crying,” he added.
And he concluded: “I am not talking about the Olive Festival, nor the VIP vaccination center, nor the management of Alberto Fernandeznor of her role as first lady. I I’m talking about today, a woman who was a victim of gender violence and who only now dared to tell her truth.”.