Trial begins against Santiago Martínez from 'Love is Blind' for attempted femicide

The trial against Santiago Martínez, a participant in 'Love is Blind', has started on charges of attempted femicide. Emily Ceco, his ex-partner and former contestant on the reality show, issued a striking warning as she recalled her experiences and called for justice.

On March 11, 2026, the trial against Santiago Martínez, known for his participation in the reality show 'Love is Blind', began on charges of attempted femicide. Emily Ceco, who was his partner on the show and is now his ex-partner, spoke publicly about the judicial process. In a video statement, Ceco recalled the difficult experiences she shared with Martínez and stressed the need for justice to be served.

According to TN reports, Ceco issued a striking warning, underscoring the significance of this case. The former reality show participant used her social media and appearances to highlight the issue, with photos and captures from Instagram and YouTube serving as visual evidence. No further details of the trial are provided in the available sources, but the start of the proceedings marks a key step toward accountability for the events related to their past relationship.

This development highlights the repercussions of dynamics in dating television programs, though specific incident details remain focused on Ceco's statements.

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