The interdisciplinary team that accompanies Moisés Martínez reported that the young man remains hospitalized at the Pasteur Hospital after having ingested medication in large quantitieswithin the framework of a “ delicate mental health condition”.
According to the statement, which was accessed The ObserverMartínez presents, upon leaving the penitentiary center, a picture of “high anxiety, significant anguish and imbalances linked to what was experienced”, and I had a mental health consultation scheduled for this Thursday, May 6.
The team further noted that the dissemination of information in the media and the exposure of his home – whose confidentiality had been judicially ordered – placed him “in a vulnerable situation with his family.”“. They also warned that the repetition of episodes of revictimization “has deepened their discomfort, generating an impact that is difficult to sustain”.
Regularization of reported aspects
In relation to the alleged non-compliance reported by the National Directorate of Alternative Measures (DINAMA), the team indicated that they will be addressed in a court hearing, although they assured that “These aspects have already been regularized”.
They detailed that The UTE records were communicated to Justice on April 28, within the established periodand that the corresponding documentation on the address was presented for the beacon installation. They also indicated that the transfer for psychiatric care had been judicially requested on April 30.
“The accompanying device remained active and in permanent contact“, they indicated, and stressed that the current priority is the mental health of the young person.
Concern about dissemination of information
Martínez’s interdisciplinary team also noted that The public disclosure of sensitive information “raises concern”such as police records, 911 calls made by the family, unnotified hearing dates, and the address set for house arrest.
Likewise, in reference to versions about substance usethe team recalled that There are regulations that prohibit discrimination for this reason and underlined the responsibility of the State in protecting people in contexts of domestic violence.
Finally, they requested “respect when reporting this situation”, given the sensitivity of the case and its impact on the family environment.
The attempt at self-elimination
Moisés Martínez’s self-elimination attempt occurred on May 1, when took a dose of psychotropic drugs at home that tripled the level considered risk. According to sources in the case and his defense, the episode was associated with an emotional decompensation after the dissemination of information about his private life and his judicial situation.
Martínez, 28, remains hospitalized. He had been sentenced in April to 12 years in prison for the murder of his father and since the 20th of that month he has been under house arrest with an electronic anklet, a measure that replaced effective prison while the sentence is not final.











