Guendalina Tavassi attacked by her ex-husband, now Umberto D’Aponte ends up in prison
It may have ended up a nightmare for Guendalina Tavassithe showgirl vented this morning on social media telling what is happening in her life.
Her ex-husband, Umberto D’Aponte ended up in prison. The man was at the center of several media fuss for having assaulted the woman several times.

Many times Guendalina Tavassi did not show the signs of violence, but on many other occasions instead she showed bruises and black eyes.
Until, less than a month ago, the woman and her current partner were again attacked by D’Aponte, right outside the school of the two children Chloe and Salvatore.
On that occasion, Federico Perna, the woman’s new boyfriend, got the worst of it. Now the showgirl has blurted out on social media and explained how much she is experiencing:

My children have always been present at the attacks, even the last, premeditated one, which took place by two people inside a car. They did it in front of my son Sasy who was begging them to stop. Nobody gets arrested like this. To date, no one ends up in jail like this. So if he ended up in jail is it because I’m an M that I reported? So when women with babies die you say poor thing? People in jail go there alone for what he did, for all the complaints received for what he did. Nobody invented anything.
Many have insulted the woman for having reported, so she concluded:
If you break the law, the law punishes you. This person also had a restriction that he violated. After breaking my nose, after the beatings, after the threats, after the chases, after all the scenes that the children had to endure. They are traumatized. “My son Sasy is shocked, he is afraid to go out. There is a trial and justice is taking care of it, fortunately. […] the children don’t ask where their father is, I told them he works far away. Put a hand on your heart and stop it. I’m sick of hearing bad things. If the world is like this it is the fault of these people and most of them are women! Women who talk about violence against women who do violence to themselves. Please, stop.