“I would like to have empathy, but I can’t”: Virginia Gallardo’s anguish after suffering a violent robbery

“I would like to have empathy, but I can’t”: Virginia Gallardo’s anguish after suffering a violent robbery
“I would like to have empathy, but I can’t”: Virginia Gallardo’s anguish after suffering a violent robbery

Paula Varela gave details of the robbery of Virginia Gallardo as she left the theater (Video: Socios del Espectáculo – El Trece)

Insecurity once again gained prominence in the world of entertainment. This time it was the panelist’s turn Not very correct (The thirteen) Virginia Gallardo. Upon returning from a play in downtown Buenos Aires, he found his car destroyed and with no sign of his belongings, the product of a robbery. “The one who walks with a streak,” she ironically said in the post where she gave details of the violent episode. Days ago the dancer was involved in a crash with her motorcycle.

“I want to tell you that I am very sad,” began the former participant of the Dancing in your account instagram next to the image of the state in which your vehicle was left. “I still can’t sleep, as you will see, but I reflect a lot. I try to have empathy with those who could do this. I try to justify them, thinking that they do it out of necessity. But you know what? I always come to the same conclusion, that I am wrong. Because it would stigmatize poverty and Being poor is not synonymous with being a thief or a murderer.”, he expressed.

In another fragment of her publication, the woman expressed that she cannot justify the crime she suffered in the last few hours in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Montserrat. “We have to be able to tell those responsible that there is a better world, where you can leave your car parked on the street for two hours or forget your wallet without having your window smashed into pieces“Gallardo added. And he continued: “Or worse still, go for a walk with your family and they lock you up, attack you between seven, shoot you. And the list could go on.”

The dancer’s vehicle was stolen meters from the exit of a theater, in the Congress area

While the protagonist’s word went viral on the networks, the journalist Paula Varela She released more details about the incident, since she was with Gallardo the night of the robbery. According to the panelist’s story Show Partners (El Trece), the episode occurred at the exit of the performance of Legally Blondethe musical starring Laurita Fernández at the Teatro Liceo.

“We left along Rivadavia Avenue, headed to Paraná and the first car that was parked was Virginia’s. When we approached to say goodbye so he could go up, we saw the broken glass. Obviously, It was a scary moment.“, he pointed.

“People told us they hadn’t seen anything,” he continued. In response to the driver’s question Adrian Pallares Regarding the presence of police officers, the woman indicated that she saw none. “It cannot be that at the door of the theater, where so many people are circulating, and I was with my little children, there is no police officer,” she commented, with a tone of voice that denoted her indignation.

“The first thing she said to her husband, Martín, was: ‘Oh, the wallet.’ And I told her: ‘Oh, no, Virginia, don’t tell me you left her.’ To go down to the theater, she carried a smaller purse with her cell phone and money.. But all they were credit cards, his ID, the baby’s ID, the cell phone headphones, the charger, and different things, were in that wallet, in the front seat.”, Varela completed about what her friend experienced late at night.

The release of Virginia Gallardo after suffering the vandalization of her car (Instagram)

On air, Paula Varela complained about the lack of police presence in the area and brought up what happened to TN journalist, Roxy Vázquez, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo. “Something very similar happened to Roxy. It’s been complicated for a long time, it’s nothing new,” said Pallares, referring to the robbery that the driver suffered with her son, which took place in the Palermo neighborhood, and which she herself shared on television.

“At around 7 in the afternoon, my son went to English in Palermo, in a place near Jorge Luis Borges and Santa Fe streets. Three people, a girl and two boys, who were selling stockings, jumped on him. , they threatened him and told him: “I nail you, I put a knife in you…”. “They took the backpack in which she had everything: the books, the cell phone, the wallet…,” the journalist commented in Early (TN), where he explained his indignation at the situation that the little boy experienced.

 
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