Before ringing in the new year 2024, perhaps moved by nostalgia, but driven to see herself free and surrounded by her daughters, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán’s wife, Emma Coronel, allowed herself to be seen.

In another revealing image, published in the heat of the Christmas holidays, Coronel revealed to his followers what his ‘happiest day’ was last year.

Emma Coronel was released on parole on September 13, 2023 and will be under supervision until 2027, Infobae recalls.

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Emma Coronel’s best day

Well, that day will be unforgettable for the partner of the former head of the Sinaloa Cartel. He had a unique moment.

The wife of Joaquín Guzmán Loera, Al Rojo Vivo, also points out that she shared on her social networks a video of what she called her “happiest day of 2023” and it was none other than the moment when the electronic brace she put on her ankle was removed. .

Image released by Emma Coronel. Instagram/@emmacoronel9oficial. Taken from Infobae Photo: PanoSupport

After the legal processes were completed, the former beauty queen could breathe freely: she left the detention center in California, United States.

Coronel was sentenced in November 2021 to three years in prison and four years of supervised release. She served her sentence at a Residential Reentry Management center in Long Beach, California, after being transferred from a federal prison in Texas.

The Christmas holidays, as Emma Coronel hinted, were enjoyed in snowy landscapes and on her networks – her release in freedom – she published an image of others skiing.

Christmas card from Emma Coronel enjoying snow skiing: her first paroled holiday

‘Chapo”s wife was imprisoned in the United States for 31 months, Al Rojo Vivo reported.

On December 5, 2023, a judge ordered to double the surveillance and access to communications of the woman who, as Latinus recalled, married Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera in 2007.

Coronel “pleaded guilty specifically to helping Guzmán transport drugs across the Mexico-United States border.” In addition, he “admitted to supporting the 2015 escape from Mexico’s most secure prison.” (JO)