Carlos Guajardo
09/05/2020 - 14:13
Clarín.com
Society
What began as a love story that was surely going to go down in history, ended with the greatest of frustrations: a woman crossed the country in the middle of a pandemic, from Oran (in Salta) to Caleta Olivia (in Santa Cruz) to meet a man with whom she had
fallen in love virtually
through a social network.
But when he reached the border between Chubut and Santa Cruz
after having traveled 2,951 kilometers
and a half and only 100 from the meeting, the boy arrived at the place and did not want to know anything.
He told her that
he was not going to receive her or house her
.
Now, the woman is looking to return asking for support from the governments of the two provinces.
Sabrina Layampa is 29 years old.
She walked out from Orán
, in Salta, and then was hitchhiked by truckers traveling south until she reached Santa Cruz.
The reason that led her to such an adventure and with only a backpack on her shoulders was to meet a man she met on the Internet and with whom she had established a virtual relationship.
And what's more: she had confessed to her friends that she was "madly in love."
His virtual heartthrob is called Luis Pastata and he resides in
Caleta Olivia
, in the north of Santa Cruz.
In Santa Cruz it was more difficult for Sabrina.
Now she wants help to get back.
(Courtesy of El Patagónico).
Beyond the surprise at her arrival on foot, the seriousness of the situation is that the woman moved along the route with different solidarity truckers who wanted to bring her closer, breaking biosecurity regulations encouraged to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Nobody knows how it passed the controls, which in some provinces and cities are very strict.
Proof of this are the cases of people who could not get to see direct relatives who were in serious health.
Once she reached the post at the provincial border between Chubut and Santa Cruz, Sabrina contacted the man to warn him that they were not letting her enter.
He then sent her a remis from Caleta Olivia to look for her.
In the midst of the situation,
the Santa Cruz Police drew up a record for him for breach of the regulations
decreed by pandemic and to be traveling without any permission, according to various media in that province.
And also the issue went viral on the networks.
The woman managed to climb the remís anyway and reach the northern entrance of the city, where she was received by personnel from
the Emergency Operational Committee
(COE) with all the prevention actions.
When asked about where she would stay or what the purpose of the trip was, the woman could not answer.
He insisted on entering the city and contacted the "virtual boyfriend" again, who approached the north access, but when asked if he would take charge of the woman's lodging at her home, he answered no.
Thus, the Emergency Committee had to send the woman back, in the same way that he had come to Ramón Santos and with the order to return to his province.
On Luis Pastata now
complaints will
weigh
for which he must answer.
They will be raised by the Committee itself in the Federal Justice, since the way in which the woman was brought to the city is a crime, considering that it would be a possible source of Covid-19 contagion.
He would also be denounced for
gender violence
, although Justice must determine what motivated Sabrina Layampa's journey.
For now, she is staying in a trailer lent to her by neighbors at a campground.
The event quickly went viral on the social networks of inhabitants of the south of the country, with different opinions.
Although the most numerous were in favor of women.
Chubut. Correspondent
AC