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Tatiana Marset, sister of alleged drug trafficker, granted house arrest in Bolivia

Tatiana Marset, sister of alleged drug trafficker, granted house arrest in Bolivia

From El Deber · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tatiana Marset, sister of alleged drug trafficker Sebastián Marset, has been granted house arrest in Bolivia.
  • Marset appeared in a Facebook post advertising a hair salon shortly after her release from prison.
  • She stated her intention to remain in Bolivia to continue her law studies and cooperate with the investigation.

Tatiana Marset, sister of alleged Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Marset, has secured house arrest in Bolivia, less than 24 hours after leaving the Palmasola prison. Her release came after meeting the legal requirements set by the court. Marset is now confined to her home while the investigation into her alleged involvement in criminal activities continues.

Shortly after her release, Marset appeared in a Facebook post promoting a local hair salon, highlighting her personal grooming. The post emphasized the salon's attention to detail for clients during special moments. This appearance has drawn attention following her transition from prison to house arrest.

Marset has publicly stated her commitment to remaining in Bolivia throughout the ongoing investigation, dismissing any possibility of fleeing. She expressed her intention to resume her law studies, which were interrupted by her time in prison. "I am going to stay here, I have no need to leave because I am not hiding anything," Marset told reporters. "I am going to study, as the judge ordered me... With everything I have been through in prison, it has made me want to study law even more."

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Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.