The National Police arrested a man alleged to be the perpetrator of the murder of a 36-year-old woman in a house in the Madrid district of Madrid in the early hours of last Sunday. villaverdewho he lived with and was his so-called partner.
As reported by Madrid Police Headquarters on Monday, the main hypothesis put forward by investigators of the Group VI Murder is Provincial Judicial Police Brigade This is a case of sexist violence.
Prisoner, a man Dominican Republic The 30-year-old turned himself in to the Usera-Villaverde district police station on Sunday night and was arrested as the alleged perpetrator of the crime of murder.
According to the reviews made so far; man and woman would be a coupleIt is still unknown whether the attacker had a history of sexist violence.
The crime took place in a building on the street at around 4 am on Sunday. Doña Francisquita, It is alleged that the attacker and his victim, a Spanish woman born in 1987, lived together.
One person warned there was An injured woman on the landing Investigative sources told EFE that when agents arrived at the scene, they found a woman with multiple stab wounds to the front of her chest and neck.
Agents started their duty resuscitation maneuvers Shortly after, Samur troops continued their journey and only thirty minutes later were they able to confirm his death.
Firstly The victim could not be identified However, it was later determined that she was a 36-year-old woman of Spanish nationality.
Initial investigations determined that the woman was attacked by the man.He came out injured from one of the floors and went down the stairs until he collapsed on the landing.
If this death is confirmed to be a sexist crime, According to data from the Government Delegation against Gender-Based Violence, the number of women killed by their partners or ex-partners will rise to 49 so far this year, up from 1,233 since 2003.
HE 016 Like the email address [email protected], it serves all victims of gendered violence 24 hours a day and in 52 different languages; Assistance is also provided via WhatsApp at 600000016, and minors can contact ANAR Foundation at 900 20 20 10.
In an emergencyYou can call 112 or the National Police (091) and Civil Security (062) phone numbers. If you cannot call, you can use the ALERTCOPS application, which sends an alert signal to the Police via geolocation.