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Blanco y Negro responded to the request of Deputy Ximera Ossandón who had asked the concessionaire to break the silence on the case of Leonardo Valencia after the complaint of her ex-partner for domestic violence.
“We share with you the deep concern related to gender violence that affects many women in the country and the importance of giving clear signals of condemnation of any type of violence, both inside and outside the stadium,” says the B&N letter addressed directly to the parliamentary.
“With the particular case of Leonardo Valencia, as soon as we become aware of his family context, we ask the player for his version of events and we demand that he address the case with the respect that everyone deserves,” he continues later.
“In addition, we strongly request that you maintain communications within the framework of the competent bodies and established in Chilean legislation. In this sense, we comply with informing you that your case is in the courts of law who, with all the antecedents in view, must pronounce on the particular case. In this regard, the San Bernardo guarantee court has summoned all the parties involved to a hearing for not continuing with the procedure on November 3 ”, they add.
“For us, it is very important to be clear about the judicial opinion, before making value judgments. This in the sacred right of presumption of innocence that assists any citizen “, ends the letter.
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