“My sister Amparo was a cheerful, happy woman, a very good person. He said that he did not conflict with anyone, did not have a bad word. He was happy with his vegetables and chicken, in the garden. And now, look, they killed him. And it wasn’t a stranger who broke into the house or raped her. No. Someone inside did it.”
Speech Tomás, on behalf of the entire Amparo Montalvá González familyThe 53-year-old woman was brutally murdered by her partner Eduardo JR at a country house in Alzira.
“Every hour that passes, it’s even greater,” he describes with tangible pain in his voice. “Life ruined us, blew us up. Very sad…” The family wants to make it clear that this sexist crime, committed for the first time this year in C. Valenciana, is part of what it describes as the “plague”. Tomás warns from the sincerity that he lived the terrible moment of the brothers, nephews and two orphans left by the crime: “Don’t be fooled by anyone, this can happen to the person in front tomorrow. It can happen to anyone. I never thought this could happen in my house. And look, it’s done.
“I was quitting”
Like many other families hit by a sexist murder, the Amparos did not believe they could live through a situation they had ever seen in the media.
“No one can imagine. It’s terrible. He had it at home, fed it, and look what he did…”, he complains in suppressed anger.
Amparo and Eduardo “didn’t even live together,” explains Tomás. “He lived in that house and went there to spend the day.”
The trigger, as with all sexist crimes, is the decision to free oneself from a relationship that has done him no good.
The family knew he had “abandoned her”, but no one expected this reaction from the alleged killer who fled after stabbing Amparo in the chicken garden he loved so much.
“We must all take action against this plague”
“Now I realize that this could happen to you tomorrow. It’s all too easy to do without seeing what happens to them to ruin lives like this.. And they are approaching. We must all act against this plague”. These are lavish reflections on Tomás’ Facebook profile in his intent to warn about gender-based violence and to call on all citizens to shut down the ranks altogether. the fight against sexist terrorism.
The entire family, even more united than before, is now impatiently waiting for the Police to find the alleged perpetrator of the crime, but most of all, What they want is to save Amparo’s body “to bury it at least.”
The complaint arises alone. “This is so ugly. It’s been 2 and a half days and they still haven’t delivered. And they don’t give us much information. We want him to be here to take him to the funeral home and bury him so he can get over this bad experience as soon as possible and start a long duel.”
While this was happening, Homicide Squad requested permission from Alzira’s Investigative Judge No. 7 to follow the fugitive through different steps, but this has not yielded results for the time being.
Amparo’s body was found by her daughter at around eight o’clock in the afternoon on Tuesday.The one who went to look for him in the chicken coop behind the house where he lived, a country house on the edge of CV-41, which connects Alzira with Carcaixent, was alarmed because he knew nothing about her and could not find her. at home.
At noon, she had left food for him in the kitchen. The young woman did not know this, but at that moment the murder had already been committed. The daughter entered the house and was not surprised that she could not see her mother or wife because there were no signs that something had happened, so she stopped eating and went to work.
Returning at night and seeing the lights are off and the house is still empty, went to the corral to meet his dead mother. The girl sought help at 112 and protocol for violent crimes was initiated.
The autopsy, which was completed on Wednesday, confirmed the information the on-duty coroner had put forward the day before. death resulted from bleeding from stab wounds to the neck.
After the attack, the murder suspect threw the gun next to his victim’s body and left to escape. He passed by a neighbor’s house, asked for a glass of water, and disappeared.
Three days of grief and rejection
Alzira City Council declared three days of official mourning for the murder of Amparo Montalvá. The Council deeply regrets and condemns this neighbor’s death and urged citizens to attend a protest rally at the gates of town hall, whose flags will be flown at half-mast for three days this Friday at 12 noon. official mourning