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Fabiola Campillai in “Free Guideline”: “Justice would be if they had an effective jail sentence”

This Sunday at 1:00 p.m. he debuted in The “Pauta Libre” Network, a new program of conversation and political analysis. The space, commanded by José Antonio Neme, generated high expectations. The first guests were, the Minister of Defense, Mario Desbordes; the president of the Medical College, Izkia Siches and Fabiola Campillai, victim of the impact of a tear gas during the social outbreak.

Campillai pointed out in the program that for her “justice would be if they had an effective jail sentence.” This, referring to the carabinieri captains Jaime Fernández and Patricio Maturana. However, the woman said “to have a light that there will be justice”, since both were expelled from the institution after their guilt was proven in the attack that left her blind.

Being born again: had to learn to walk and eat again

Responding to the questions of José Antonio Neme and his panel, made up of journalists Mónica González, Mirna Schindler and Alejandra Matus, the woman reported that she was born again that day. Not only did she lose her sight, but she also lost her smell and taste.

He had to learn to walk again “and even to eat,” he explained. Asked by Neme as to whether the General Director of the Carabineros, Mario Rozas, ever contacted her, Campillai said no. “Neither they, nor the government, nor the State”, nothing, he stressed.

Mónica González: “It shocked me a lot, you were not demonstrating”

The journalist Mónica González pointed out about the case that “it impacts me a lot. You were not demonstrating, you were going to work.” “You speak like a mother of a family, like a woman like so many in Chile who bring their livelihood to their home,” added the journalist. Then, she asked Fabiola how she remembers and sees those days, of which 9 months have already passed.

“Today we still see it as terrible,” Campillai replied. “Although I am not in the hospital, but I have a lot ahead of me, a lot to learn. This is day after day being born again. To learn to do everything again. Even to learn to eat. That day I changed my whole life”, he pointed.

“He said something that hit me: ‘because I know they can do it again,” “said Mónica González. Responding to the comment and her search for justice, Campillai said that” asking for justice is from the force that this does not happen again “.” That there is no other Fabiola. That by going to work she meets a murderer practically, “she emphasized.

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