“I can't take it anymore,” Marset's wife denounces abuse in video call from Paraguayan prison
Gianina García Troche, considered to be the partner of alleged Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Marset, publicly denounced a serious deterioration in her health and alleged mistreatment during her preventive detention in the Viñas Cué military prison in Asunción. In a video call broadcast on social media, the woman claimed that her life is in danger and called for “justice and medical attention” after seven months of confinement. "I am not seeking to be released or to be declared innocent. I turned myself in, I gave up my asylum, and I want you to see the conditions they are keeping me in,“ said García Troche, visibly affected. She reported that she suffered multiple seizures, has bruises all over her body, and, despite adverse medical reports, is being denied key tests such as an MRI. ”They are trying to kill me. I can't take it anymore," she said. According to her testimony, she was briefly hospitalized and removed from the medical center without completing 24 hours of observation...
