Argentine detained in Venezuela spoke with his family after 445 days of being incommunicado
Argentine gendarmerie member Nahuel Gallo made contact with his family for the first time after 445 days of being held incommunicado in Venezuela.
Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarmerie officer, was able to communicate with his family on Thursday after 445 days of being detained in Venezuela without contact. His call came after he ended a hunger strike that he had been participating in with other prisoners since the previous Friday. This long-awaited communication was received by his partner, Alexandra Gómez, who shared the emotional moment on social media, expressing relief and hope for her partner's situation.
During the brief phone conversation, which lasted about a minute, Gallo assured Gómez that he was remaining strong and needed the same strength from her and their family. Gómez described the moment vividly, recounting her initial reaction of joy upon hearing from Gallo after so long. The family's connection during this time of isolation has been incredibly difficult, and this call marked a significant milestone in Gallo's ordeal, highlighting the emotional toll of long-term separation.
Gómez emphasized Gallo's hopefulness during the call, mentioning that he expressed a desire to speak with their son. Despite the challenges and uncertainty surrounding Gallo’s situation, the call brought a glimmer of hope to both him and his family, underscoring the human aspect of such geopolitical tensions where families face prolonged separation due to detention in foreign countries.