Overview
- Di Serio says the harassment began on social media and escalated to deliveries that included a framed collage with cut-out photos of her friends and family sent to the channel.
- After El Trece intervened, she filed a formal complaint and received a court-issued panic button.
- She reports the device frequently lost signal or battery, prompting police to show up to check on her, and she later turned it in.
- She has since restricted her online presence, avoids posting locations or family details, and tries not to go out alone.
- She also described a recent scare with a man repeatedly appearing outside the station before anchor Luis Otero confronted him, as her disclosure joins other journalists speaking publicly about harassment.