Burriana described the Civil Guard as extreme risk 32-year-old Maialen Mazon is pregnant with twins and the mother of a three-year-old girl who was killed by her emotional partner in Vitoria last week. The agents knew the gravity of this case so well that when the victim wanted to move from Plana Baixa (Castellón) to the Basque Country, they left the woman in Ertzaintza’s hands, protecting her all the way to Vitoria. When he arrived in his hometown, the district police took over his protection and, After re-evaluating the case, they decided to understate the risk. –the most serious– basic –which Ertzaintza qualifies as the least of the dangers appreciated by this–.
According to what happened just a few days later – his partner allegedly killed him with a knife and fled towards the Valencian Congregation – the risk had not diminished.
The alleged perpetrator of the penultimate murder of women in Spain, this newspaper has learned —Jaime RN, 33 years old and from Valencia— He took his three-year-old daughter from Burriana to Vitoria, where the family had settled for a few weeks. Strongly watched by the police for making the decision to remove her from her partner after being convicted of gender-based violence, Maialen appeared at the Civil Guard barracks and told agents she wanted to go to the Basque Country and be with her daughter.
Civil Guards protected him 600 kilometers
Aware of the high risk the woman is running from and her utter commitment to a very dangerous emotional affair, the soldiers They kept the so-called zero protocol active and covered almost 600 kilometers with it. However, once in Basque territory, between the two municipalities they no longer had the ability to protectfell into the hands of the district police, a force not within the national gender violence system.
As this newspaper published days ago, Maialen refused police assistance and he did not hesitate to break the distance as long as he was with his abuser. However, this heinous crime against a woman pregnant with twins now raises the question of whether it could have been prevented with more control.