Rodrigo “La Hiena” Barrios will be released from prison at noon on this Saturday June 3, just on the anniversary of Not one lessafter serving your sentence one year and four months in prison which was imposed on him in a case for gender violence. Meanwhile, the woman who beat and threatened, according to the sentence, has ensured that she is still being harassed by the ex-boxer’s entourage.
This is Soledad, who said that Barrios’ “environment” “doesn’t stop commenting through social networks and harassing” her and her son. Furthermore, you pointed out that some are dedicated to “ask about your childwhat school does he go to, to speak badly”
“I’m not the only victim herethere are two of us, and unfortunately they never took my son into account”, he concluded in dialogue with telenine.
The 46-year-old former athlete was sentenced on April 5, 2022 to serve one year and four months in prison for the crimes of “threats in real competition with minor injuries aggravated by having been committed with gender-based violence“.
The sentence was handed down by the judge of prison 4 of San Isidro, Juan Facundo Ocampo, who also declared him a “repeat offender”, since he had the previous sentence of three years and seven months’ imprisonment he served for the manslaughter of Yamila Gonzálezthe young pregnant woman who died in an accident caused by Barrios in January 2010 in the city of Mar del Plata.
In calculating this new sentence, Judge Ocampo set this Saturday, June 3 as the date when this sentence will be served and when Barrios, currently held in Unit 41 of Campana, will regain his freedom.
As was the case when “La Hiena” Barrios was convicted of gender-based violence
The act to the detriment of Soledad occurred in in the early morning of February 4, 2022when a cell phone from the Centro Operativo Tigre (COT) arrived at Barrios’ home, located in via Galileo Galilei at 1,000 in the municipality of Rincón de Milberg, district of Tigerin the northern suburb of Buenos Aires, after receiving two calls on the 911 emergency line alerting them to a case of gender violence.
The first call was from the victim’s sona 13-year-old teenager who advised that his mother was hitting AND? the attacker had a firearmand the other was made by a neighbor who got off the bus and who, passing in front of the house, called the 911 services to report that a woman was heard inside the Barrios’ house asking for help and he screamed “You will kill me!”.
Given the complaint of the woman, who claimed to have been attacked and threatened, neighborhoods was arrested in a procedure where two marijuana plants were seized from his home, but not the weapon mentioned.
According to what the victim later told the professionals who assisted her, he had met Barrios on Jan. 28 via the Badoo app and spent a couple of days at his home, where the former boxer had taken Fernet and smoked marijuana “all day”, according to the complainant, who added that the defendant “smoked faso, one after the other” and that he had just been able to get up on February 3 in the afternoon.
Furthermore, he stressed that the problem occurred in the evening of that day, after dinner, when she asked him about the marijuana plants and, when he commented that it seemed strange to him that he only had them for personal consumption, Barrios “flashed” and assumed she was going to report him.
According to the woman, Barrios attacked her, held her down, threw her against a wall and even threatened her with a firearm. which, according to her, she would then have hidden, all in front of the 13-year-old son she had invited to meet, because she said she wanted to train him in boxing.
In his investigations and at the trial, Barrios denied the facts and said the situation was reversed, that in fact the woman had attacked him and threatened to sue him for possession of marijuana plants.
Source: Clarin
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