[ad_1] Nahir Galarza is the youngest woman ever imprisoned for life in Argentina. But before killing Fernando Pastorizzo, who was her boyfriend, another girl of a very similar age had received maximum …
Read More »Nahir Galarza: the long legal battle that starts now – 05/07/2018
[ad_1] Tuesday at 11 am, 19-year-old Nahir Galarza was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of her 20-year-old boyfriend Fernando Pastorizzo. But the reading of the verdict in advance was only …
Read More »A perpetual prison for Nahir Galarza: exemplary punishment or punishment for women?
[ad_1] Manuel Mansilla.jpg Manuel Mansilla was sentenced to 21 years for the crime of Chiara Páez Lucía Pérez had 16 years old when Matías Farias, Juan Pablo Offidani and Alejandro Maciel drugged, …
Read More »A perpetual prison for Nahir Galarza: an exemplary sentence or training for women?
[ad_1] Manuel Mansilla.jpg Manuel Mansilla was sentenced to 21 years for the crime of Chiara Páez Lucía Pérez had 16 years old when Matías Farias, Juan Pablo Offidani and Alejandro Maciel drugged, …
Read More »Nahir Galarza was the last to hear the decision – 07/04/2018
[ad_1] Nahir Galarza was the last to learn the judgment that sentenced her to life imprisonment. While the verdict was broadcast live across the country, the young woman was alone in her …
Read More »Nahir Galarza: the three keys defining the perpetual prison – 03/07/2018
[ad_1] They were boyfriends. The shots were intentional. And there was no mitigation of gender violence. Upon hearing his verdict, the judges of the Gualeguaychú Court ruled the three key points discussed …
Read More »Nahir at the time of his verdict: the repudiation of neighbors and his weird fan club on Facebook
[ad_1] Neighbors, many of whom are part of local traffic accident victims' badociations, project Fernando Pastorizzo's face onto a LED advertising screen on a booth window a girl sings a ballad In …
Read More »Nahir and Fernando, a story of sex, jealousy and networks that ended the lives of two young people | Cuyo Newspaper
[ad_1] Their lives were those of any teenager 2.0. Students, wanting to leave, friends everywhere and a constant publication of photos and videos on networks. He was about to turn 21 and …
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