Prosecution seeks 19 years in prison for murdering Janet Jumillas

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Prosecution wanted 19 years in prison Aitor GP., a man accused of murder Janet Jumillas39-year-old woman who disappeared Cornella de Llobregat (Barcelona) in March 2019 and hide your bodyemerged two months later very buried.

The prosecutor indicts Aitor GP in the case, which began at the Barcelona Court this Friday with the creation of the popular jury. treacherous murder in addition to his prison sentence, he demanded 5 years probation, which is higher than the sentence for the accused, and compensation ranging from 80,000 to 400,000 euros for Jumillas’ relatives.

on his behalf the special prosecutor’s office asked for 25 years in prison, the defense seeks a free acquittal or, alternatively, a conviction for murder by blast and high-quality alleviation of drug addiction.

According to the prosecutor’s provisional indictment, Aitor GP stayed with Jumillas at the defendant’s home on March 13, 2019, and when the victim arrived at the agreed location in the morning hours, the alleged perpetrator attacked “using one or more blunt weapons.” He.

Aitor stabbed the victimAccording to the prosecutor’s office, “surprisingly and inappropriately, armed andIt caused “lesions of blood vessels that inevitably led to death from hypovolemic shock”.

makeshift prison

The accused was arrested on 7 May 2019 and He has been in temporary prison since the 9th of the same month.

On May 21, 2019, sanitation workers found the victim’s body buried in a field in El Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona).

At the time of death, the victim had two young children living with her.

After reading the prosecution and defense minutes, the prosecutor announced that Jumillas had committed a crime in the previous allegations. drug trafficking and that he traveled directly from Viladecans (Barcelona) to Cornellà de Llobregat to meet with Aitor.

“He’s going there, we believe he’s going to collect money from the smuggling debt for the sale of marijuana, marijuana, maybe cocaine, we don’t know,” the prosecutor said.

The defense, for its part, stressed that: “No one witnessed Janet’s death”, and that the accused “always” told him that he “did not commit the act”.

Relatives of the victim gathered outside the Barcelona Court headquarters this Friday to demand justice in the murder of Janet Jumillas, including her brother Fernando Jumillas. The worst grief that ever existed will fall.”

The victim’s sister-in-law, Mónica Medina, stressed that the possible punishment would be “minor” for the family because Janet “will not be given her life back”.

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