When the prosecutor’s body was found dead in the bathroom of his house on January 18, 2015, Iara was 15 years old and Kala was 8. Just a few days before, the eldest of the sisters was traveling with her father for her fifteenth birthday However, They had to return earlier than planned due to the judicial complaint against Cristina Kirchner and other people for cover-up.
“Before we left for the next destination, he started crying and told me that we were going back to Buenos Aires together because he had to file the complaint, that the time when he had to do it had been brought forward and he gave me a series of explanations. that the truth is that I didn’t understand much at the time.”
Since she didn’t want to go back, Iara decided to go on vacation that her mother, the judge, was taking in parallel. Sandra Arroyo Salgado, and his younger sister, through Europe. However, within a few days They received news of the prosecutor’s death.
“We were in Paris and I remember that the three of us were in a room, in a hotel together. I had fallen asleep and out of nowhere I woke up and Mom and Iara were crying,” Kala said about the moment.
To that memory, Iara added her version: “That day my mother received a call saying that my father was not answering the messages. That’s when I started writing to him, a little desperate for a response. We started writing to him and calling him. Until well, we received the call telling us the news. “It’s like my memories there are not so clear.”
The Nisman cause in the eyes of his daughters
Regarding the cause of their father’s death, both agree that it was a murder. ““No one in our family ever doubted that it was something else.”they stated.
The eldest also remembered when she was aware that her father could be in danger. “In one summer in 2013 we were in Brazil with my dad and Kala and I was starting to have social networks. I don’t know what we were talking about on Twitter that he told me not to search for his name. There I saw a news story that said: ‘They threaten Nisman’s daughters with death’.
When asked by Diego Leuco about how to describe his father to someone his own age, Kala was forceful: “I would say he is a hero for our country. “He is an example to follow and he helped me a lot to persevere and continue with everything I set out to do.”
Iara, for her part, said that a month ago she was able to see some videos of her father wishing her a happy 15th birthday and remembered: “I was a teenager so I wanted to challenge him all the time and we argued about many things.”
“What he investigated is being tested today”
As for the cause, the older of the two assured that “what he investigated, today is being tested“, and that also “it was very important for Argentina not to be aligned with countries or a line that goes against the values that we Argentines have or want.”
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For Iara Nisman, what her father investigated “is being tested today.”
“Over time everything could be tested and I believe that what the passage of time does is to demonstrate how important my dad’s research was and that the things he said were like that. “He gave his life for something that he believed was fair and that he believed was important and that comforts me a lot,” he added.
Regarding the Night of the Umbrellas, held in memory of the prosecutor a month after his death, Kala recalled: “Seeing all the people who support our father and even our mother, who literally stop her everywhere, is what They made me realize more about dimensioning how important it was and how much people love it and how admirable everything he did was.
Iara, for her part, also commented: “I remember when my mother asked me if I wanted to go, and I said yes. On the one hand, it was very nice to receive that support, on the other hand it was very overwhelming. That day, I don’t remember what it was, but I felt like this feeling of claustrophobia, that I need to go outside, even though it had been outside. “All the people and the umbrellas and the rain… it was a very exciting day.”
The search for “the truth”
Although they both believe that their father was murdered, they maintain that they do not need to know more than they already know about the event. They attribute this to their mother, whom they highlighted for having helped them channel the pain of the loss. “on the other hand”.
“I know what I need to know, and I believe that everything else has to do with continuing with the pain and anguish and that, thank God, this example that our parents always gave us, to move forward and that life goes on. I think it’s also what dad would have wanted, for us to move forward with our lives,” Iara said.
The minor said something similar, who stated that at first she wanted to study law to investigate what happened, but over time she decided to keep the memories of her father. “Then I grew up and my mother made me not give importance to what happened, but to remember my father in another way, with photos that I find or the things that I keep of him.”
The legacy of Nisman Sr.
“For me his greatest legacy is the name. How strong it is to carry your last name and that wherever I go they recognize me. and they always speak very well to me about him, and everything that happened taught me a lot to also fight for what I want,” Kala said in dialogue with the television channel. streaming Luzu TV.
Iara also dedicated similar words: “To me it is a legacy of courage, of an example, an example that we have to continue, we have to fight for what one wants, fight for our goals. So it’s a lot of love and gratitude too.”
Source: Ambito