Equality confirms that the death of a woman in Granada last May was a sexist murder

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The Ministry of Equality confirmed this Thursday: macho murder death by drowning between Resident of Motril (Granada), 39 years oldwhose death was originally linked to a car accident in which her husband was travelingThe incident that took place on May 6 is a situation that the autopsy has denied.

The Government Delegation Against Gender-Based Violence confirmed this Thursday that the woman was killed for alleged gender-based violence. two orphaned little girlsand that she had not previously filed a gender-based violence complaint against the alleged offender.

The number of women killed due to gender-based violence so far this year in Spain has reached 37, and in 2023 there are already 41 children orphaned due to sexist violence.

Equality Minister Irene Montero and Government delegate against Gender-Based Violence Victoria Rosell, through a statement by the Ministry, stated: “strongly condemned and denied this sexist murder” and pass on all their support to the relatives and friends of the victim”.

Both demand that “institutions, administrations and society as a whole come on time and make every effort to prevent further deaths”.

The accident in which the victim’s body was discoveredand the civilian security guard who committed suicide hours later was in the car with her husbandIt occurred on the A-44 highway on 6 May.

At that time, according to the first information given by the victim’s wife, the car that wanted to escape from an obstacle on the road went off the road, causing a fall of about 3 meters.

But definitive autopsy data confirmed that: Victim’s death not compatible with traffic accident He was pronounced dead of suffocation on Thursday, as confirmed by sources from the Andalusian High Court of Justice.

The 24 hours a day resources for dealing with potential victims of sexist violence are the telephone. 016Email [email protected] and WhatsApp channel 600 000 016.

In an emergency, you can call 112 or the National Police (091) and Civil Guard emergency numbers (062) and use the ALERTCOPS application, where you can send alerts when calling is not possible. signal the police with geolocation.

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