Colorado Pre-candidate in Villa Elisa Reported for Domestic Violence by Husband

Rossana Edith Gómez Ortiga, pre-candidate for mayor of Villa Elisa on the Colorado Party's List 2A, has been reported for alleged domestic violence. The case is being processed in the local Peace Court and has generated political repercussions.

According to a medium‑reliability source, Rossana Edith Gómez Ortiga, pre-candidate for mayor of Villa Elisa on List 2A of the National Republican Association (ANR), has been reported for domestic violence. The author of the report is her husband, William Rogelio Chase Balmaceda.

The report was filed on May 12 at the Peace Court of Villa Elisa, under the responsibility of Judge Martha Benítez Alderete. According to the account presented, the conflict allegedly began after supposed episodes of infidelity, escalating into a heated argument in the family environment.

According to the complainant's version, his mother allegedly asked the pre-candidate to leave the family residence, built on land belonging to the Chase family. The situation reportedly worsened when Gómez Ortiga allegedly demanded a significant sum of money to leave the property. Faced with her husband's refusal, physical aggression against him allegedly occurred.

So far, the pre-candidate has not publicly commented on the case. Attempts to contact her have been made without success. The report is an allegation that is under investigation and has not yet been proven.

The process is under investigation by the competent authorities. Gómez Ortiga is running for mayor of Villa Elisa under the ruling party's banner.

This story relies on a single source and may be updated as more information becomes available.