Juan Pedro Aleart said that his father, with HIV, abused his sister since she was 3 years old and that he committed suicide three weeks ago when the case came to court. He also revealed that he suffered abuse from his uncle, who "is free" because the cause prescribed.

Aleart, one of the most followed drivers in Rosario, gave the dramatic story of the ordeal that his brothers went through: sexual abuse, family violence, corruption, and suicide that surrounded and still surrounds his family. "A really strong story, told with an open heart. With one chapter harder than another," said Aleart in reference to what his younger sister, Sofa, suffered. "As for me, I fought for her all these years. I fought with and for her," said the driver, who is one of Rosario's best-known and most followed journalists. "I am a witness to her panic attacks, deep anguish crises, insomnia, hair loss, loss of body weight, and panic attacks." "An uncle, whom I trusted, took advantage of the context of vulnerability and abused me and my brother," he said. "I lost the meaning of life, I didn't feel like laughing, and I didn't feel like going to parties." He confessed to his intimacy in recent years. "For me to make the report was very difficult, but I did it," he revealed. "This is only part of the story," Juan Pedro surprised. "As if that were not enough, there was more," he told his sister. "Let's fly, Sofia." "The horror movie is over. That the monster decided to leave," Aleart said to his sister, in the middle of one of Rosario's most watched news programs. "May you now build your life with freedom. You are free. Let's fly, Sofia," he added, to her laughter.