Lourdes Fernández Seen for First Time After Domestic Violence Complaint

Singer Lourdes Fernández was seen in public for the first time after filing a domestic violence complaint against her ex-partner. Her friends assisted in the notification of a restraining order against him. The court rejected the suspect's request for release.


Lourdes Fernández Seen for First Time After Domestic Violence Complaint

We saw her for the first time because after what happened last Friday, she had stayed at her home, accompanied by friends who are supporting her. Her friend came downstairs, allowed the officers to enter, and they went up to the apartment. Finally, she was formally notified," explained Quiro, who witnessed the procedure. It should be recalled that the complaint was filed by Lourdes' mother, Mabel, and that the case remains in the hands of the justice system, with the intervention of two prosecutor's offices and a judge who ordered protective and follow-up measures. She remains vulnerable due to the situation, but this brief statement says a lot," detailed Quiro. In parallel, it became known that the judge rejected the request for house arrest presented by Leandro García Gómez's lawyer. In the judicial resolution, he was charged with aggravated minor injuries, for having been caused against a person with whom he had a partner relationship and with gender-based violence, in conjunction with the crime of unlawful deprivation of aggravated liberty for having been committed with violence and to the detriment of someone whom he should have respected. The Office of Domestic Violence intervened in the case and determined that Lourdes is at high risk, after verifying the reported episodes. According to the report, on the day the artist's mother filed the complaint, Lourdes was being beaten and kicked on the floor of the apartment located on Rabignani Street, where the events occurred. Hours before her departure, two officers from the Superintendence of Gender and Family Violence went to Lourdes' home in Villa Crespo to notify her of the restraining order imposed on García Gómez. The artist did not want to make eye contact with the officers or sign the document, so two friends acted as witnesses to formalize the notification. "Lourdes did not want to personally receive the notification. The singer Lourdes Fernández was seen for the first time after the gender-based violence complaint against Leandro García Gómez. According to the "A La Tarde" program, from Villa Crespo, Lourdes spoke briefly with the media, visibly sensitive and in a tone that, while marking distance, also sought not to fully blame her ex-partner. "Lourdes just came out two minutes ago. She told me she was going to rehearse."