before the judge Claudia Davaloson the third day of trial that takes place in Lomas de zamorathe witness assured that on April 27, 2020, the day she says the player hit her, in reality, it was that Cortés did not let him town leave home and “I was very nervous”.
“For me it did not exist”said about the facts denounced by Cuts as to what town punched him and then kicked him when he fell to the floor of the house in the exclusive saint thomas of Canningwhere they lived in the midst of a pandemic due to the confinement of the coronavirus in Argentina.
The crimes that Villa is accused of are “minor injuries aggravated by the bond and by mediating gender violence and coercive threats.”
Riep He said that in the middle of the pandemic he learned of the couple’s crisis they had town and Cutsbecause he spoke with him daily, beyond labor issues and that he began to manage a place for some of the two to leave the house they shared.
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He even said that Cuts called him asking him to intercede so that town I will pay for a private flight to Colombia, “because he wanted to go”.
In that context, it was Cuts tried to prevent town left. Finally, the player Mouth That April 27, 2020, he went to live in the apartment of his compatriot Juan Fernando Quintero.
“After a while, Sebastián calls me and tells me he fulfilled what he had told me, that he was going to destroy me, these things are not mine, I never touched her, I did nothing to her, look at Instagram”he remembered that he told him.
he told me that “never” touched her and what “never” I had hit him. The witness indicated that, from what he saw from the outside, “it was not a very serious relationship” and? Cortés “seemed to have bet everything on having a future” because it came from Colombia leaving a daughter there.
The statements of an expert and a psychologist that complicate Sebastián Villa
One of the experts who attended to the soccer player’s ex-partner confirmed in the trial that she saw her with bodily injuries and recalled that the complainant “I was afraid, I was nervous and very sorry”. In addition, he told about the situations of violence that he suffered from Town: “He showed bruises on his arms and had something on his face”he assured.
“Did you assess the degree of danger the victim faced? If you did, what was it?”the prosecution asked. “High” was the answer.
As if that were not enough, a psychologist who is in charge of assisting cases of gender violence for the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the province also testified against the footballer of Mouth.
Source: Ambito

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