“The jug goes to the water so often until it breaks” is the saying that best summarizes the moment when patience runs out. And that is exactly what happened to a man who was insulted by one of his neighbors whom he sued.

In legal terms, that man in Colombia filed for custody of another for “mocking” him about songs. It’s not a joke. “It’s bullying,” users pointed out on social networks.

The reason for the jokes, obviously heavy, lies in an alleged infidelity that the complainant allegedly suffered.

This fact apparently causes that neighbor to “play songs at full volume on his sound system” talking about the uncomfortable topic.

The news comes at a time when the neighboring area is talking about the ‘zero piece’ law.

The Colombian Congress begins to analyze the ‘Zero Cacho’ law to combat infidelity

What songs do they tease you with?

The case was presented in Albania, a Colombian municipality in the department of La Guajira. The complainant filed a custody action to end the sarcasm he has been subjected to in the neighborhood.

According to Tropicana FM, quoting El Tiempo, “The songs your neighbor plays at full volume and can be heard in his house are ‘El venao’ and ‘El santo cachón’, both songs are widely remembered since the 90s.

Speculation on the subject suggests that the affected person’s wife would have left him alone at home. Tired of the ridicule, the aggrieved only asks for respect, for which the press confirms that he “led” the other subject.

The Ombudsman of Bogotá describes judicial protection as follows: “It is a protection mechanism that allows anyone to go before the judicial authorities to obtain immediate protection of their fundamental rights, when they are violated or threatened by the act or omission of an authority . or private, in the cases provided for by law (…)”.

Vallenato loses Romualdo Brito López, the composer of the classic ‘El santo cachón’

Support to those affected

The unusual case reached the Secretary of the Government of Albania, who spoke out on such an unexpected request.

“If you ask us for help in light of the possible harassment you are subject to, we are going to provide it. If you come to my office, I will certainly order the police inspector to appear in the case and proceed accordingly, because people who believe in justice must undoubtedly be protected,” Edinson Gil told El Heraldo on May 14, 2023.

On social media networks of the neighboring country, users leave their comments.

“It can be taken as a mockery, but for this kind of taunt they killed people, at least a custody application was filed and it didn’t go to extremes,” said Carlos Manzur.

Santiago Caballero opined: “We all have the right to enjoy a healthy environment, says the constitution. If a person repeatedly disturbs the environment with noise pollution, one has the right to complain. Let it be a receivership, the lawyers will know. That’s why society is the way it is, they don’t respect the rights of others”.

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For Carlos Cantillo, it’s simple: “That’s bullying.” And according to Liceth Polo, “certainly intolerance, disrespect emerges.”

The K-Help Soluciones Oportunas account noted, “In other words, added to his pain of infidelity, he has to put up with his neighbour’s ridicule, many have taken their lives despite bullying, at least he exercised his right of custody.” “.