Scarlett Camberos breaks the silence: “I really want to see a country that deliberately listens to women.”

Midfielder Scarlett Camberos left Club America to sign with American League (NWSL) Angel City FC after a series of attacks from digital violence that they did not stop despite a formal complaint to the authorities and a full identification of the alleged perpetrator.

Kamberos, who played for the Mexican national team. broke the silence this Wednesday with a statement on social media where he said “a chapter in his life has been closed” and added.

I know that I will have better moments in the near future so that I can better share with you all that I have had to go through in the last eight months. Until that moment arrives, I want to share this reflection.

He later stated that he felt “easy with withdrawal” of his time with América Femenil and thanked the Eagles fans for their support.

Finally, he talked about “his beloved Mexico.”

My dear Mexico, my heart is full of love for you and I hope that next time we meet under very different conditions. I really want to see a country that deliberately and purposefully listens to women, and not just makes conversation without action on a certain day in March.

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In a statement, the azulcrema club confirmed that the national team does not have the conditions for a life without violence in our country.

It was reported that the alleged assailant, José Andrés “N”, received a preventive measure of house arrest for only 36 hours.

Scarlett and her relatives stated that the regulatory framework in Mexico and the actions of the authorities do not provide the player and her family with sufficient guarantees for their emotional stability, development as a person and for a life without violence, to which they decided that our player will not return to our country after legal rest provided to her by the Club.

(According to information from Aristegui News)


Source: Aristegui Noticias

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