Complaints against “Rebeca García”, alleged harasser of women in Venezuela

Complaints against “Rebeca García”, alleged harasser of women in Venezuela
Complaints against “Rebeca García”, alleged harasser of women in Venezuela

File photo of the commemoration of International Women’s Day, this Friday in Caracas (Venezuela). A person identified as Rebeca García and her brother would be harassing women and children in Venezuela.

Photo: EFE – MIGUEL GUTIERREZ

The Attorney General of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab, ordered an investigation against a woman and a man for harassment, after alleged victims – mostly women – made massive complaints on social networks and shared photos, videos, text messages and emails. emails in which insults and attacks are read from a person identified as Rebeca García.

Through the social network “They cause terror to families,” as they “illegally” enter their homes, harass them and take “intimate photos.”

Both subjects are also accused of persecuting their victims, even threatening them with death, with the aim of “sexually abusing them.”

According to the media The Nationalone of the testimonies comes from Anny de Trindade, social communicator, who made a thread on the social network X to expose her experience and report that she has not received protection from the authorities.

He reported that since 2020 he began receiving calls from different numbers and messages on his social networks from Rebeca García. She even sent him gifts to her workplace and, on one occasion, she left him graffiti on a wall in Bello Monte.

The young woman shared photographs and screenshots of the messages she receives from the woman, which can reach hundreds in a single day. In them, she makes sexual advances towards him and even threatens to harm him.

De Trindade said one of her close friends has also been harassed by García.

More users followed the thread and reported it. This was the case of @manicolitas, who said that she has been suffering from García’s harassment for seven years. Another woman identified with the user @nehama_ said that since 2020 she began receiving threatening messages from the woman, even appearing at an event where she was working in December 2022, the Venezuelan media reported.

The Public Ministry appointed prosecutors 59 and 66 to investigate the García brothers, Saab stated in his publication, which was accompanied by some photographs in which the subjects appear, and a video in which the woman tries to enter a vehicle in the that an alleged victim is found.

 
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