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Melissa Klug Seeks Detention and Travel Ban for Bryan Torres After Assault Video Surfaces

Peru’s Women’s Ministry says it has initiated protective actions despite Samahara Lobatón declining its direct assistance.

Overview

  • Klug filed a police complaint seeking an investigation for attempted femicide and urged prosecutors to order preliminary detention and a migration alert to prevent Torres from leaving Peru.
  • A Ministry representative said authorities activated protection measures ex officio for Lobatón and her children after she chose to handle the case privately.
  • Torres deactivated his Instagram, has not answered questions publicly, and hired Estudio Salas Beteta, whose attorney warned against media pressure on prosecutors and judges.
  • Klug stated the original video of the assault lasts about 20 minutes and is held by Lobatón, Torres, his lawyer, a friend of Lobatón, and Torres’s mother.
  • Torres resumed performances with Barrio Fino and faced public reproach and on‑camera questioning, while Klug said her daughter plans to start therapy and distance herself from him.