Fabiola Yañez's complaint against former Argentine president Alberto Fernández in the world media

Fabiola Yañez's complaint against Alberto Fernández in the world media

The publication of the Infobae.com site of the photos and chats between the former Argentine president and the former first lady had an impact on international newspapers and news portals.

The former Argentine president Alberto Fernández He was denounced by his ex-partner Fabiola Yañez for gender violence in an event that impacted the world's media. This Thursday, Infobae published the photos and chats to which he had access and immediately different portals echoed the news.

The Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera posted on his website: “Argentina: former president Alberto Fernández denounced for violence against his ex-partner Fabiola Yáñez", while La Repubblica headed: “The complaint of former Argentine first lady Fabiola Yañez against her husband Alberto Fernández: domestic violence and harassment.” This medium published the images that were released yesterday Infobae.

The Republic of Italy

For its part, the Spanish newspaper ABC qualification: "Images of Alberto Fernández's ex-partner with marks of violence come to light: 'You hit me all the time'”. And he added: “The alleged chats that appear in the case due to the complaint of the former partner of the former Argentine president Alberto Fernández come accompanied by striking images of the actress with punch marks.”

ABC of Spain

Meanwhile, the Spanish newspaper El País, who had already been following the topic, published this Thursday: “The complaint of gender violence against Fernández dynamites Peronism and gives oxygen to Milei”. In a reading that has to do with the political impact, she indicated: "Kirchnerism stands in solidarity with the former first lady Fabiola Yáñez, while the Government uses the scandal to attack feminist policies."

The Country of Spain

En Latin America, the issue also had a media impact. In Chile, Emol published: “New Alberto Fernández scandal: they broadcast video with alleged lover in the Casa Rosada”, title that accompanies with a split image of the former president and the columnist Tamara PettinatoWhereas La Tercera He highlighted: “They reveal photos and chats presented as evidence against Alberto Fernández in a complaint for gender violence".

The Chilean media Emol

The Third of Chile

El País de Uruguay He also addressed the topic and titled: “Photos of Fabiola Yañez with blows to her face and body were released, after a complaint against Alberto Fernández”, and noted: “These are the first images in the case of gender violence and chats were also disseminated; “The former first lady of Argentina accuses her former partner of the injuries.” The media highlights that the images were published by Infobae.

The Country of Uruguay

The Uruguay Observer

The Observer, also from Uruguay, headed: “They publish the photos of Fabiola Yáñez beaten that support her complaint against Alberto Fernández”. Inside the note, it gives an account of the screenshots of the chats published this Thursday in Infobae.

Finally, in Brazil, G1 He stressed: “Former first lady of Argentina shows bruises on her eye and arm after attacks by Alberto Fernández, says website”; and he quotes Infobae.

Brazil G1

This Thursday, Infobae had access to the photos and chats of the complaint for gender violence Fabiola Yanez against Alberto Fernández. According to the captures, part of the former president's attacks against his former partner occurred in August de 2021, full coronavirus pandemic.

In the images you can see the former first lady with bruises on her arm and face. They are photos of her that she sends to the former president reproaching him for her violent attitude: “It doesn't work that way you hit me all the time. It's unusual. I can't let you do this to me when I didn't do anything to you. And all I try to do with a focused mind is defend you and you physically hit me. There is no explanation".

The response of the former head of state also appears in the captures: “But stop arguing. In the end we ended up fighting for everyone else. Please. I came".

The chats of Alberto Fernández and Fabiola Yáñez

The chats of Alberto Fernández and Fabiola Yáñez

“You have been hitting me for 3 days in a row,” Yañez responds forcefully, to which the former president reacts: “It's hard for me to breathe. Please stop. “I feel very bad.”

Yañez sent the photos to Fernández complaining about his violent attitude: “And when you hit my arms you left bruises. “This is when you sassed me.” Then he sends her a photo of the completely black eye and says, ironically: “This is when you accidentally hit me.”

Fabiola Yañez filed the complaint against Alberto Fernández this Tuesday, August 6. She did so during a videoconference communication with federal judge Julián Ercolini, who charged the former Argentine president with minor injuries.

Source: INFOBAE

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  1. To think that Israel invited this character with paid expenses; Another "friend of Israel", if I'm not mistaken, JOSE ORLANDO HENRIQUEZ, is in prison in the USA for drug trafficking.
    Latin America, NOT to be trusted!

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