
Nahir Galarza sent a message to Fernando Pastorizzo's parents from prison
He shared how his days go by and sent a message to Fernando Pastorizzo's parents.
Nahir Galarza, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Fernando Pastorizzo, broke her silence in a new interview and addressed the victim's parents.
She also shared how her days in prison are going and talked about the possibility of reviewing her sentence.

Nahir Galarza's message to Fernando Pastorizzo's parents
In a conversation with Canal 9 Litoral, Galarza expressed her desire to communicate with Fernando's parents, although she claimed she never received a response.
"My parents and I tried to contact them, but they didn't want to. It's understandable: I would apologize from the bottom of my heart. I put myself in their place in the whole situation, I don't know if they did, but that gives me peace," she stated.
When could she be released?
The Supreme Court upheld her sentence in July of last year. Thus, she could serve her sentence in 2052, when she will be 54 years old.

Although she ruled out appealing to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, she mentioned that she is considering requesting a review of the sentence. "Every day I try to be better: I study languages, I go to church. We're going to go that route, to be able to show that I really have changed and that I want to progress," she explained.
Did her father have anything to do with the crime?
Galarza also addressed the rumors pointing to her father as a possible responsible party for the murder of Fernando. "A lot of things were made up: I didn't file any complaint or request any restriction against my father," she clarified. "I am responsible, I am convicted: He wasn't investigated," she stated.

Nahir Galarza's reflection after years in prison
Towards the end of the interview, the young woman shared how these years in prison have been and the impact it had on her life.
"At some point, it took away my will to live, the hope of getting out and being a normal person. But it gave me a lot of learning. I am very grateful for the reflection of these years because it helped me find myself and feel free to express what I feel," she concluded.
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