In the city last March La Plata, Argentina, A woman who fell from the third floor of a building survived, but remained in an induced coma for a month. When the woman awoke, she accused her own boyfriend of throwing her into the void.
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A security camera in the area captured two people walking on the street. The men sense that something has fallen, and a moment later they see a human body hitting the pavement.
The woman, identified as 21-year-old Sofía, survived the fall and was taken to hospital where doctors fell into a coma.
According to information gathered by local news TN, The 23-year-old boyfriend of the girl repeatedly said that he did not push her out the window, but threw himself., took a taxi to find the ambulance and take the girl to the hospital. However, it was the sector neighbors who got on the ambulance.
“He was my boyfriend. He hit me, grabbed me by the neck, opened the window, and threw me out of the window. I managed to grab the ropes, but I fell.”Sofía claimed as soon as she woke up from her coma.
Police, facing charges from the young woman, arrested her boyfriend, who could face charges of attempted murder and gender-based violence.
Authorities had already taken Sofía’s statement, as did her boyfriend, and the young woman’s medical reports and other evidence were added.
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The young woman’s lawyer, Emiliano Núñez, She claimed that her client was physically assaulted before falling from the building and then thrown out the window by her boyfriend.
She also emphasized that as soon as the young woman managed to grab the ropes, her boyfriend did nothing to help her and let her fall into the void.
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