Overview
- Prosecutors ordered a 60-day preliminary investigation, the accuser’s lawyer said Thursday on Magaly TV, classifying the case as alleged attempted femicide handled by a specialized unit.
- The complaint centers on a violent episode inside a vehicle in Barranco after a night out, with the woman alleging blows and neck compression that left her unable to breathe for several seconds.
- Thursday’s broadcast aired audio attributed to Diego Aliaga Huamán in which a man apologized, said he did not remember the incident, and mentioned a problem with alcohol, which investigators are expected to review.
- The accuser says intermediaries later offered first $10,000 over two years and then $30,000 if she recanted and recorded a video calling the incident a misunderstanding, with chat screenshots shown on TV as purported support.
- The Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations said it acted on its own initiative through the Warmi Ñan program, requesting police steps and the execution of court-ordered protection while authorities collect statements, check cameras, and assess forensic and media materials.