A week after my wife, Valeria, gave birth to our son, Santiago, I had to leave for a mandatory work trip. Before I left, she squeezed my hand in the hospital and whispered, “Promise me no one will hurt him.” I trusted my mother and sister when they insisted they would care for both of them while I was gone. During the trip, I called constantly, but my mother always assured me everything was fine. Still, something felt wrong, and on the fourth day I returned home without telling anyone.
When I opened the apartment door, I found dirty dishes, trash, and leftover food scattered everywhere while my mother and sister slept comfortably in the living room. A faint cry led me to the bedroom, where Valeria was unconscious and Santiago was burning with fever beside her. I rushed them to the hospital, where doctors diagnosed Valeria with severe dehydration, an infection, and signs of prolonged neglect. Santiago was also in serious condition. One doctor looked at me and said, “This didn’t happen on its own. You need to call the police.”
As the investigation began, Valeria tearfully revealed what had happened while I was away. My mother and sister had denied her proper food, restricted her contact with me, controlled how she cared for our baby, and refused to get medical help despite her worsening condition. They even stopped her from leaving the apartment. The motive soon became clear: Valeria had opposed my mother’s plan to convince me to buy a house in her name. Recordings recovered from an old phone captured mocking conversations and cruel plans, ending with my mother coldly saying, “Maybe if your wife were gone, she wouldn’t keep you away from your real family.”
Those words ended any doubt I had. I chose my wife and son without hesitation, and my mother and sister were eventually arrested as the evidence mounted against them. Valeria slowly recovered, Santiago grew healthy, and we started over in a small apartment where peace finally replaced fear. Looking back, I learned that being a husband and father must come before being a son. Family is defined by love, protection, and sacrifice—not simply by blood. Every day since then, I have kept the promise I made to Valeria: to protect the family we built together.