Arrested after beating her partner and leaving her on a beach in Marbella

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A 32-year-old man was arrested for alleged perpetrator of a gender-based violence crime. beat his girlfriend and left her semi-conscious on a beach in Marbella (Malaga)As verified by municipal sources to Europa Press.

The incidents occurred around 3.40 am on the morning of August 11, when Marbella Local Police agents were observing a high-speed vehicle as it was responding to a traffic accident on Avenida Severo Ochoa. The woman who was the co-pilot asked for help and tried to jumpAccording to the news of the newspaper ‘Sur’. The agents warned the model of the vehicle, which was moving from the direction of Málaga towards the Marbella belt area, and that many patrols, including traffic surveillance cameras, went looking for it.

Thus, the patrol, who reached the Mijas border, left the vehicle they stopped and went back to observe the beach area of ​​the Río Real complex and began to look for urbanizations close to the coast, according to the newspaper’s report.

Agents saw driver in bloody suit with swollen hands and blood stainsIn addition to observing the spots on the passenger seat. After his interrogation, the man explained that the woman was his girlfriend, that he had left her at the beach, and said:my head is gone“.

was a woman He was found semi-conscious in a dark area with bruises, a cut on his chin, and bloodied clothing.. In addition, officials confirmed after inspection that he was dragged from a place that coincided with tire tracks due to markings in the sand.

An ambulance was dispatched to the scene for the intervention of the woman. 32-year-old Hispanic man He was arrested; He was also fined for reckless driving and tested positive for alcohol even though the rate was below the minimum.

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