A man slit his wife’s throat and threw his 13-year-old daughter from the second floor in Valencia

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The National Police arrested a 39-year-old man for the murder of his 34-year-old partner in the house they shared in Sagunto (Valencia), in a new sexist crime case added to three that occurred over the weekend. . In Madrid.

The High Security Directorate reported that the woman died as a result of the stab wound received by her partner. It is also being investigated under what circumstances the woman’s 13-year-old daughter fell from the second floor and ended up in the inner courtyard of the property. The girl suffered serious injuries and was taken to Sagunto Hospital. According to preliminary data, sexist murderer DHe first attacked his wife, then threw the girl out of the window.

Apparently, another of the victim’s daughters, an 8-year-old, was also in the home and was initially uninjured.

The National Police said the incident was under investigation. The events occurred shortly after eight o’clock this Wednesday night.

54th victim of sexist violence

The woman killed in Sagunto was the 54th victim in Spain this year and the sixth in Valencia. There were also two sexist indirect murders, both of which resulted in the deaths of children. Currently, the 13-year-old girl who was seriously injured tonight in the capital of Camp de Morvedre remains in hospital, but the prognosis is reserved due to the clinical development of her injuries.

Telephone 016 assists victims of gender-based violence 24 hours a day, every day of the year. On this phone you will find help from experts in many languages. If you or someone you know is a victim of physical, psychological, sexual, economic or any other violence, call: the number is not listed on the phone bill.

If you need urgent assistance, Emergency teams will assist you quickly on 112.

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