Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Nury Televaldi

Today I interviewed a survivor named Nury Televaldi. He was involved in human and drug trafficking during the begining phases of the infection. So I asked him if he say any people with infections while he was working. The sad thing is that he said yes, and that he sometimes helped the infected people leave the country. I can't believe someone could admit to help spreading the infection and kill thousands if not millions of people.

3 comments:

Emmanuel Rodriguez said...

That really irritates me too. But, I think that if i were in his shoes, I would do anything for money as well. I would probable not even fess up to doing this. I give him some credit for fessing up what he did. Let me ask you this, would you not have done the same thing if you had a family in need and trafficking payed big bucks?

Anthony Sepulveda said...

I don’t think that is was right to just let them leave infected like that without any sort of action taken place to prevent it. It irritates me as well because, for one, it’s illegal. For two, it just isn’t right to just stand there and help spread the infection around so quickly without any emotion. He just does it for the cash. But he did tell somebody his story at least. Money seems to be the root of most crimes committed nowadays.

Daniel Gonzales said...

It is sad that he saw many people with infections. It is even worse that instead of helping them he just shipped them out to other places. It is hard to believe that some people would help spread a deadly infection for their own benefit. I somewhat blame people like Nury for spreading the infection.