Official sources have not yet forecast when the final discharge will take place. The gendarme's wife, Maria Alexandra Gómez, posted: "We are proud of you, Nahuel". Nahuel Gallo, the gendarme who was detained for 448 days in Venezuela, continues his recovery at the Centinela building of that security force. So far, Gallo has made only three public appearances: the day he returned to Argentina on a flight arranged by the Argentine Football Association (AFA); at a press conference last Wednesday alongside Security Minister Alejandra Monteoliva and Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno; and on Friday, at a mass. On that day, Monsignor Santiago Olivera presided over a mass at the military cathedral Stella Maris in the Retiro neighborhood, in thanksgiving for the gendarme's liberation. The event brought together ecclesiastical authorities, representatives of the Armed Forces and security, as well as Gallo's family. On Monday, the gendarme's wife posted a photo of the security officer smiling and walking on a treadmill. "We are taking it step by step, everything is fine, there is still a long way to go, but we are together. Thank you, God"
Gendarme Nahuel Gallo continues recovery after release from Venezuela
Argentine official sources have not set a date for the final discharge of gendarme Nahuel Gallo, who spent 448 days in a Venezuelan prison. He continues treatment in a specialized facility. His wife posted a photo of him walking on a treadmill.