For years she has been Carlota Saorsa, but, much to her regret, this Thursday she appeared as a witness in court under her real name, Sonia P. She was the woman who recorded for months, between mid-2018 and the end of 2019, the irregularities she observed in the company Vivotecnia, dedicated to animal experimentation, located in Tres Cantos (Madrid). Under his anonymity, he handed over the dozens of hours of recording to the NGO Cruelty Free International, which made them public in April 2021 and sparked an investigation that led to a trial. “It was very common for animals to lose an eye or have injuries when the techniques were not done well,” the woman said in her statement.
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