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The actress Daniela vega announced that it will file legal actions against those who are responsible for the creation of a videogame for the Android operating system in which it is incited to kill her.
Vega (Santiago, 1989), star of the Oscar-winning film “A Fantastic Woman”, reported her decision through her Twitter account, stating that she will be represented by the office of the lawyer Juan Pablo Hermosilla and his team.
“Thanks to my girlie for the support. I have endured everything, but this has exceeded all limits”, said the artist, considered one of the most prominent voices of the LGTBIQ + movement in the film industry.
Announcement of a complaint regarding the video game in which they are incited to kill me. I will be represented by the office of Juan Pablo Hermosilla and his firm.
Thanks to my girlie for the support. I have endured everything, but this has exceeded all limits.– Daniela Vega (@danivega) October 28, 2020
According to slogan Third, The game, called “Resistencia”, is still in development and its progress appears in an Instagram account with clear allusions to the social crisis that broke out in October 2019, simulating shots against Vega, the Lastesis collective, the journalist Rafael Cavada, the so-called “first line”, and others.
The fact was also denounced by the actress and Madrid deputy Carla antonelli, recognized transsexual activist for LGBT rights in Spain and the first trans woman to access the Congress of her country.
“An insane Instagram transphobic creates ‘game’ to murder Daniela Vega, the Chilean trans actress winner of an Oscar and Goya; I hope that the Government of Chile, the Ministry of Justice, the Chilean Police will take action on the matter, because for Zamudio (Daniel) it was always late “said the parliamentarian.
An insane transphobic Instagram, creates “game” to assassinate Daniela Vega, the Chilean trans actress winner of an Oscar and Goya; I hope @Government of Chile, @MinjuDDHH, @min_interior, @SubPrevDelito, @Carabdechile take action, because for Zamudio it was always late … 🤚 pic.twitter.com/R0xzcpox94
– Carla Antonelli / 🏳️⚧️☂️ (@CarlaAntonelli) October 28, 2020
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