Faloon Larraguibel recalls episode of VIF with Jean Paul Pineda: “I was too out of control”

by times news cr

2024-09-07 02:32:32

On the reasons that led to the end of her marriage with the striker, Faloon Larraguibel pointed to “a lot of jealousy, I think that was the main reason, a lot of jealousy on his part.”

Faloon Larraguibel was one of the guests on CHV’s Podemos Hablar, where she recalled the episode of domestic violence experienced at the hands of her partner, Jean Paul Pineda, which ended with the former footballer being arrested for this episode that occurred on March 8.

The former Yingo girl stated that “He arrives more or less with a drink, and he comes to accuse me of infidelity. I was sleeping, we were all sleeping. I cannot say who he is accusing me of this infidelity because it was by name and surname.

In his account, Larraguibel described Pineda’s lack of control: “Who was going to calm a man like that?… He was too out of control. Imagine if he had reacted like I have done many times on the reality show. I couldn’t do that, I couldn’t. The strength of a man is much greater than that of a woman (…) the first blow was the one that left me like that, and I couldn’t do anything.”

Regarding the reasons that led to the end of her marriage with the forward, Faloon Larraguibel pointed to “a lot of jealousy, I think that was the main reason, a lot of jealousy on his part,” She added that “there were many infidelities, many disrespects. I forgave many. It was like I had a backpack, it was like, you did this to me, okay, okay. To support this family.”

The now ex-Garar o Servir member pointed out “I was filling a backpack on my back that reached below the ground. It makes me very sad to remember that, because it has been very difficult for me to get out of that, and it was how I do it, how I get out of this hole. How I got into there, how I endured so much, how I endured so many things. I don’t want my daughters to go through that too, for no reason.”

“I feel very sorry for having taken my children to witness such a powerful episode as the one they had to see, that makes me very sad. I feel that now that I have broken this cycle, I am giving my daughters an example that they should never allow something like this in their life, never,” she said.

Gender violence: If you are a victim or witness of economic, psychological, obstetric, physical or sexual violence, you can receive free and confidential advice by calling the National Service for Women and Gender Equality (SernamEG) at 1455. You can also call +569 9700 7000 or the Safe Complaint Hotline: 600 400 0101. If you need psychological, social or legal support, these are the Women’s Centers throughout the country.

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