Venezuelans took part in a labor process in Argentina and were sexually abused

Venezuelans took part in a labor process in Argentina and were sexually abused

/ Photo: Courtesy (ABC Color, Paraguay)

 

An 18-year-old Venezuelan girl who lives in Argentina was sexually abused by a test person who asked her to take a job test offered through the social network Facebook.

By newsbeezer.com

The website of Es Re Viral, a portal developed by Venezuelan journalists in the south of the country, reported that Santiago Garzón Martínez, owner of a clothing store for health workers in the Once area of ??Buenos Aires, quoted her for “Evaluate it” “last Thursday, January 21st.

The girl visited the location on Saturday, January 23rd and noticed that after drinking a water the subject gave her, she became dizzy until she passed out, a circumstance the man took advantage of to induce her abuse.

In any case, the Venezuelan was taking some kind of anesthetic. One sister said: “He asked if she wanted juice, she refused and insisted that she only drink water straight from the filter, but when she looked for it some women came to buy it when she was done When she saw that the glass was served with water but was innocent and distracted from work, she took it. “

After the attack, the victim texted her mother telling her that she was dizzy. Her mother immediately went to the police. When they arrived the place was closed. They knocked and a male voice replied, “Wait a minute,” but 20 minutes passed and the officers forced their way out.

Inside, the Venezuelan was still under the influence of drugs. She said she only remembered when Garzón put on her pants and when the police tried to wake her up. After a forensic examination, it was found that she was indeed a victim of rape.

Judged in freedom

On Monday evening it became known that the court handling the young woman’s case had decided to grant Garzón Martinez the tightening under oath. He was prohibited from contacting the victim in any way and from approaching her or within 100 meters of her home, and from leaving the country.

The reason would be that the accused has no previous convictions and, according to national law, can freely await the trial.

There would be more victims

After learning of the case, new conversations came to light that the man would have had with other women who came to call to work.

Apparently the man asked job seekers questions, B. whether they are single, whether they have children and whether they would like to go out with him. After they refuse him, he changes the conversation and later insists, according to the screenshots of his victims.

According to experts, this modus operandi is very common: people who look for women to numb them and later sexually abuse them for joy and satisfaction.

In Argentina, 168 femicides were registered in 2020, 15% more than in 2019. It is estimated that around 4,200 victims of sexual abuse are reported each year.

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