Tamara, the young woman who denounced Sebastián Villa for abuse, spoke: “The doctor told me that I was raped”

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Tamara, the young woman who denounced Sebastián Villa for sexual abuse, spoke out publicly for the first time and revealed the details of both her relationship with the footballer and what It happened the night that led to the sexual assault report.

She did so in an interview with TN and Canale 13, in which she attended accompanied by her lawyer, Roberto Castillo, and in which she could not control her anguish by recalling what happened in June 2021.

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“That night was terrible. It was in a place where I felt comfortable, with a person I loved. And suddenly it wasn’t like that anymore. It was very shocking, it hurt me in every way“said the woman who admitted that in their courtship they had problems but never of this magnitude.

Tamara in the interview that will air tonight.

Tamara in the interview that will air tonight.

After the attack – and still suffering – Tamara said she went to the doctor for a check-up. An episode that was fundamental in the lawsuit against the athlete.

Speaking of that gynecological consultation, he shared: “I went away because everything hurt, my stomach hurt. It was very difficult for me to walk it hurt me. I was alone in my house and I was very embarrassed to tell someone how much he hurt, where he hurt. But I knew I couldn’t be alone in my house, I knew it was wrong, “he said about what he felt a few minutes before leaving.

“Very nervous,” she admitted she felt when she arrived at the clinic. An uneasiness that increased with every message that arrived on the cell phone from the Villa’s environment. She said she received threatsof which he also provided details.

The young woman detailed what happened that night, her relationship with the footballer and the threats from her environment.

The young woman detailed what happened that night, her relationship with the footballer and the threats from her environment.

“I went to the doctor for the pain. When I entered the office I was very nervous, very pressured by the phone also because from his environment I was constantly calling, I received messages with threats, with requests to go out there urgently Because I told him I would go to the doctor. I told him and his entourage. Everyone tried to communicate with me to get out of there urgently“, he confessed.

Then he focused on what happened inside the study: the check-up, the question the doctor asked him and his tears when he had to explain what had happened.

“When the doctor treats me, he confirms that what I had was not normal. It is difficult to say that the person you are with raped you. And when the doctor tells me. ‘mom you have signs of abuse’, He checks me and what he wants is for me to file a complaint, ”says Tamara.

And he adds: “That’s where he asked me for my studies, in fact in the medical examination he did I had some bleeding. I was beaten. He tells me they were signs of abuse and I confirm they were. And I’m going to cry with the doctor, “she said.

That’s when Tamara admits that she doesn’t know how to tell the professional that the person in question was her partner.

“When he wants to do this to me about HIV, which is the abuse protocol, I tell him that was the point. That he was my partner. How do I explain to him that he was my partner?” He said in the interview.

And he concluded: “Then I tell him ‘he’s my partner’ and he tells me ‘whether it’s your partner or not, that’s abuse, rape, you’re beaten up’“, hill.

What the doctors who treated the complainant of Sebastián Villa said

In late May, the abuse complaint case added two key testimonials. One of the doctors at the Penna hospital who treated the complainant assured that the medical certificate she signed stated that it was a normal gynecological examination and recalled that the victim did not mention that she had been attacked.

The testimony of the gynecologist, nicknamed Santa Cruz, coincided with what was previously reported by his colleague Renée Legrand, who had also signed the medical certificate of the Penna hospital on June 27 last year, when the young woman presented herself for treatment.

Legrand had assured that he did not remember the victim because he cares for 35 women a day, although he acknowledged that the certificate of care had been signed by her and her colleague Santa Cruz and indicated that the studies carried out were normal.

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