His lawyer accuses that by changing his image, the guards raided Galarza’s cell and reinforced surveillance. “He does not want to escape, he wants a new trial that condemns his father,” said her lawyer.
Nahir Galarza, the young woman convicted of killing her ex-boyfriend Fernando Pastorizzo in Gualeguaychú in 2017, he was once once more the protagonist from prison.
The foregoing, while waiting for the Justice to change his cause and Recognize your father as the perpetrator of the crime.
It is that Galarza denounced now that following cut your hair and change your lookthe guards harass her and persecute her in prison because They suspect that he wants to run away.
It all started when the young woman asked for permission for her mother to cut her hair. From there, according to her lawyer, the harassment began.
“Last Thursday Nahir asked permission for his mother (during visiting hours) to cut his hair and color it,” counted to TN Hermida Legend.
But apparently, when the guards saw her differently later, everything went haywire. “They raided his cell, raised the roof and put a guard of three armed officers to cross to study his degree in Psychology”, he added.
He works from 8 o’clock and attends not only the Faculty but also various courses”, he argued, regarding his routine inside the prison.
“Nahir does not want to escape, he only dreams of a new trial that condemns his father”, added the criminal defender.
In the first days of this 2022, the police case that triggered the controversy in the country added a new chapter once more when Galarza changed his testimony and accused his father of being the murderer of Fernando Pastorizzo.
“I did not kill him, it was dad,” he said in front of the Justice, following his lawyer advanced his confession to the media.
He also accused his father Marcelo Galarza of gender violence with his mother.
The crime of Fernando Pastorizzo
The crime in 2017 began when Fernando Pastorizzo was shot twice and his girlfriend and main suspect said she had seen the murderer. However, days later, she broke down and admitted that she killed him with her father’s gun, a police officer from Gualeguaychú.
At just 19 years old, Nahir Galarza was the youngest woman convicted of a crime of this nature.
Today, at 23, he changed his testimony, although since July 2018 he has a life sentence of Court of Trial and Appeals of Gualeguaychú and confirmed in July 2019 by Room II of the Chamber of Concord.
REPORT HARASSMENT.
As a lawyer for NAHIR GALARZA, I denounce persecution in the UP
Nahir asked permission for his mom (during visiting hours) to CUT his hair.
They saw her differently and everything changed.
NAHIR DOESN’T WANT TO ESCAPE, he only dreams of a new trial. pic.twitter.com/uTDEpSRXpC— R. HERMIDA LEGEND (@Hermidaleyenda) April 18, 2022