The wife of Nahuel Gallo spoke and provided details of his return: "I was living a nightmare"
Nahuel Gallo's wife, María Alexandra Gómez, describes the relief and happiness of her husband's return to Argentina after 448 days in a Venezuelan prison, sharing the emotional turmoil and physical toll his imprisonment had on him.
María Alexandra Gómez, the wife of Nahuel Gallo, expressed overwhelming joy upon her husband's return to Argentina after spending 448 days imprisoned in Venezuela. She described the reunion as a moment of pure happiness for the family, emphasizing the emotional strain they endured during his absence. "We were waiting for him. To say we are happy is an understatement. I cannot contain my joy,” she stated, clearly moved by the long-awaited reunion.
Gómez recounted the harrowing conditions her husband faced during his time at El Rodeo I prison, where he was subjected to what she termed an "unnecessary forced disappearance." She condemned the circumstances under which he was held and expressed that he was unjustly deprived of his freedom. The details she shared highlight both the emotional challenges of the family and the dire situation Gallo experienced while imprisoned.
Regarding Gallo's health post-release, María Alexandra revealed that he was in a physically depleted state, having been exposed to minimal sunlight and essentially confined to his cell for the vast majority of the day. She noted that he was not his usual self, mentioning that he appeared yellow instead of healthy, indicating the toll his imprisonment took on him. His return signifies not only relief for Gallo but also respite for the family who had been living with the uncertainty of his situation for far too long.