A court in Pontevedra launched an investigation into gender violence against the civil guard who killed his ex-wife in Oia.

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A court in Tui (Pontevedra), the court of Order 1, had an open court. forensic investigation by gender violence vs Victor GD, the civilian guard who killed his former partner in Oia last weekend and then committed suicide. The judicial order concerns certain incidents that did not eventually lead to a speedy trial, as reported yesterday by the Government Sub-Committee, which was reported in April and according to sources from the High Court of Xustiza de Galicia (TSXG). Further investigation was needed.

The case reached the Vigo Against Women Court in Vigo just two months ago, on April 5, TSXG reports. The court accepted release of the prisoner and they agreed on a protection order, a restraining order and a communication ban for the victim. State official sources, “A quick trial was not held because the victim told about the two events and the court did not receive the necessary reports.”


Vigo, the court responsible for gender-based violence in Tui (no. 1), where the victim’s preliminary proceedings were initiated and the woman’s Provide the missing part of the injuriesDelivered on 23 May and on the 24th the court sent it to the Galician Forensic Medicine Institute (Imelga) for report.

On the other hand, the victim’s lawyer made a request to the Tui court on 23 May. The woman could enter the residence of the person under investigation to retrieve her belongings.. The judge agreed, stating that the next day, agents of the State Security Forces and Corps would assist him to ensure his safety.

In a ‘camp’ in Oia, a man kills his ex-wife. ALBA VILLAR

waited for him all morning

Víctor GD waited all morning for Vanessa to come out of the O Muíño campsite, where she was sitting in a van. This was confirmed this Monday by business manager Beatriz González, who described the situation in the municipality of Baixo Miño as “very dramatic”.

“There was a minibus at the entrance to the campsite during the morning, yes, a few people had seen it,” González said.

“There were staff and campers who witnessed it all. As you can imagine, it was a very dramatic situation, it was unpleasant. The gates were quickly closed, Security blocked everything, customers were allowed in from the south entrance, and I think both the campers and the people around were very cooperative,” he stressed. .

Oia condemns the sexist violence at the gates of the ‘campground’ where Vanessa was killed. virtual reality

“It was pretty busy. The campers in particular, there was a lot of discomfort, logically, the sadness, everyone in a bit of shock, absorbing it and seeing how it would cooperate … but it was pretty chaotic,” he said upon arrival at the O Muíño campsite, where routine returns on June 5.

Murder, already declared a sexist crimeIt happened after four o’clock in the afternoon when Ana Vanessa Serén, 44, left the facilities after completing her workday.

After shooting, his ex-wife got behind the wheel of the van she was waiting for and took refuge in the mountains, where she was cornered hours later by the Civil Guard and surrendered. eventually committed suicide.

acts of disgust

Minutes of silence denying the brutal sexist crime swept across Galicia at noon this Monday. From the Government Delegation in Galicia, located in A Coruña, where José Ramón Gómez Besteiro directed the concentration, and Two victims of sexist violence in society so far this year “fail as a society”. “We cannot remain silent or fail to bring visibility to a problem as serious as sexist violence.”

The Delegate conveyed the Government’s support to all women in Galicia, and especially to those who have been subjected to all forms of violence. “Continue to use all necessary resources to end this violence that is unbearably frequent.”

Xunta also participated in these acts of rejection. In this case, the silent concentration was held outside Xunta’s headquarters in San Caetano, in Santiago de Compostela, in the presence of Alfonso Rueda, Administrative President of Galicia, as well as ministers, different positions and administrative staff. .

There, the Minister for Employment Promotion and Equality, María Jesús Lorenzana once again showed Xunta’s “strongest rejection” for this “terrible event”. macho crime“. Thus, she reiterated to women victims of gender-based violence that they are “not alone” and that the Galician Government is “committed”. “There are hotlines, there are information centers for women, they can report it. They should report it because it is the only way to combat gender-based violence,” she said.

Other institutions that held a minute’s silence were the Galician Parliament or the Galician Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (Fegamp). The intensifications were repeated in municipalities, with particular regard to those in Baixo Miño, such as Tui, where Vanessa’s complaint was settled; or A Guarda, where the perpetrator of the sexist murder is from.

afternoon concentrations

In addition, for this afternoon, the Marcha Mundial das Mulleres de Galicia has gathered rally in around 40 towns across Galicia. Most will take place after 20:00. This is the case of Santiago de Compostela (Praza 8 de marzo); Ourense (Castañeira); Ferrol (Praza de Armas); Lugo (in front of Town Hall); or Pontevedra (Provincial Court).

In A Coruña the concentration will take place at 20:30 next to the Obelisk, and in Vigo at 19:30 in front of the Marco Museum.

Added to these concentrations are those from other towns such as Lalín, O Carballiño, Betanzos, Melide, O Porriño, A Guarda, Allariz, Ames, Chantada, Carnota, Catoira, Vilalba, Vilagarcía, Padrón, Rianxo, Ribadavia or Ribeira. among others.

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