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Mario Iorgulescu, live on social networks: “The Romanian judiciary has nothing to do with me because I have disability documents”

Mario Iorgulescu (30 years old), son of the president of the Professional Football League, Gino Iorgulescu, spoke about the accident he caused, in a live broadcast on social networks.

Mario Iorgulescu PHOTO: Instagram

Mario Iorgulescu PHOTO: Instagram

Mario Iorgulescu shocks again, in a live on social networks. He commented with Fulgy, the son of violinists Ioniță and Viorica from Clejani, involved in scandals related to drug use and hospitalized 5 years ago at the Obregia Clinical Hospital for Psychiatry.

Iorgulescu threatened the widow of Dani Vicol, his victim in the terrible accident several years ago.

The son of the head of the Professional Football League said that Dani Vicol would have been drugged at the time of the accident and claims that the judiciary has nothing to do with him, as he has a disability certificate.

“It was an accident, I didn't mean it. It's not like I intended to drive into it. I didn't die because I was stronger. The world hates me because they only listened to Melek's opinion, they didn't listen to my opinion. He was dead drugged and I'm not saying anything. He was dead drugged, it was common fault. If the law was followed, it was common fault. He also had no business on the street with 10 grams of cocaine in my blood. The justice system in Romania has nothing to do with me. In the worst case, they don't have anything to do with me because I have protection there. Half an hour after the accident, his father asked him for 3 million euros.“, said Mario Iorgulescu, writes Golazo.ro.

Controversial statements with repetition

The past few days, in Milan, Mario Iorgulescu gave a controversial interview contested by his father, in the context in which his lawyers invoke mental problems for refusing to be extradited to Romania, where he is being tried for manslaughter.

Life here? She's terrible. I changed a lot of clinics, because all kinds of bad things happened. I have had situations where I have been in clinics with people with very serious mental health problems. This is also my disease, only that for me it manifests itself sometimes positively, sometimes negatively.

It depends on the situation. I'm not always fluent, I'm not straight, I'm up and down. Either very depressed, angry, or very happy. You never know. I can snap at any second.

I have had situations where I woke up at night with clinic colleagues strangling me. I woke up from my sleep to beat them, so that I wouldn't die, that they wouldn't kill me in my sleep. There were several of us in a villa, as it were. Each with his own room, but you were not allowed to have a key. They gave me some advantages, they let me have cigarettes, for example, PlayStation to have, to play in the room.

At one o'clock I did something bad one day, I left there and came back, but they kicked me out, because I broke the door, I ran to the doctors. I was going crazy. When it hits me, I can't control myself, I don't know what to do. There are more triggers (no – triggers). One is alcohol, or drugs, or substances. I haven't drunk anything for 7 months, I haven't taken anything else for over 2 years.

I have a lesion on the frontal lobe, which has to do with impulsivity. Triggers are alcohol, drugs or other substances that can cause reactions that you cannot control. That's why I avoid drinking and interacting with people who drink, so I don't crave it.

In the clinic I have no chance, but I escaped from there before, they caught me, arrested me and took me to another, even bigger, insane clinic, where they sedated me. I escaped twice and the first thing was to go drink. I drank after a long break and all the nerves that built up in the clinic, all the anger, made me lash out at people.

I beat one on the street for nothing. I went back to the clinic, but they didn't want to see me anymore. I jumped the fence, broke the door to the room. They took me to an insane asylum, where they sedated me. I was sedated for two weeks. I couldn't talk, I couldn't move. Only in depression.

I tried to kill myself. I also have a video where I tried to kill myself. I even texted my parents goodbye and took a handful of psychoactives to kill myself. It didn't work out for me.

I got to the doctor, to the hospital, the ambulance came to pick me up. They put a tube down my throat, I don't know what liquid. I was devastated. I fell, I hit my head on the toilet, I fell around the house“, he said for Cancan.

Later, Gino Iorgulescu (69 years old), the president of the LPF, would have left urgently for Italy, after Mario had disappeared from the clinic where he was hospitalized.

Gino Iorgulescu complained that his son's treatments are expensive and that his salary of 33,000 euros per month is barely enough for him as president of the league.

The Bucharest Court of Appeal sentenced Mario Iorgulescu to 8 years and 8 months in prison, for manslaughter and driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and drugs (cocaine), after the car accident caused in 2019, resulting in the death of a 24-year-old man.



Ashley Davis

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