Amiga de Valeria Márquez declaró en la Fiscalía, dice prensa internacional
¿Qué dijo Vivian de la Torre sobre el crimen de Valeria Márquez?
A Woman's Escape Exposes Systemic Failures in Mexico's Justice System. Priscila Sand's harrowing escape from a seven-month captivity in Mexico has shed light on the systemic failures within the country's judicial process. Sand, an Argentinian national, was held captive by her husband, Salvador Zubiran. In a video interview, Sand described her ordeal, detailing the abuse and manipulation she endured. "I was trapped," she recounted, "He was building a panic room, and that was the final sign—I had to escape." The video also features accounts from two other women, Ximena Oteiza and Laura Vignatti, who shared similar experiences of captivity and manipulation at the hands of the same man. The case has sparked outrage and calls for reform, highlighting the urgent need to address the vulnerabilities within the system that allow such abuse to occur. The involvement of Argentinian authorities underscores the international implications of this case and the need for cross-border cooperation to protect victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. While the Mexican authorities have yet to issue a statement, the widespread attention brought to this case by social media may pave the way for much-needed change and accountability.
¿Qué dijo Vivian de la Torre sobre el crimen de Valeria Márquez?