The host of Sábado Sensacional, Gilberto Correa, went this Monday to the Palace of Justice in Caracas to testify in the open trial against Mariana Tania Giammarco Yanni, accused of allegedly trying to assassinate him.
Around noon this Monday, the television man arrived at the Palace of Justice, who was driven in a wheelchair through the corridors until he reached the mezzanine where the 18th Trial Court of Caracas is located, in charge of Judge Ghilda Molina.
The entertainer wore a black suit, a mask of the same color and a gray tie. When he was already approaching the courtroom, someone hummed the Venevisión march, the one that the channel puts on when they announce the winner of Miss Venezuela or the winning candidate for the presidential elections.
When logging on to the judgment, Correa was given the floor to testify as a victim. He clarified that Parkinson’s has left sequelae in the motor part but not mental. “I’m lucid,” he said.
Correa reported that since 2021 he suffered mistreatment from Giammarco Yanni, one of whose episodes was when he put glasses on his face. In addition to increasing the dose of Quetiapine from 25 to 300 mg, according to the investigation.
Judge Ghilda Molina asked Gilberto questions related to his illness, to which the victim stressed that he has physical rather than mental limitations.
The 20th National Prosecutor, Eliani Orozco, also asked Correa questions, who expressed that she feared for her life, for which she requested to maintain the protection measure executed by officials of the Bolivarian National Police by order of the court.
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At the conclusion of Correa’s statement, prosecutor Eliani Orozco asked the court to order a custodial measure against Giammarco Yanni, considering that the crimes imputed to her qualified to be tried behind bars.
In addition, the Prosecutor argued that Giammarco Yanni has not complied with the presentations every 30 days to the court that granted him that precautionary measure.
After listening to the presentation, Judge Ghilda Molina accepted such approaches and ordered Giammarco Yanni to be deprived of liberty, who was detained in full hearing, according to judicial sources.