In the forensic medicine report, a 35-year-old man, who has been in custody since April, is described as having killed an unknown person at a crime scene and injuring others with stones and knives. The assessment at Mount Tossal in Alicante determined that he did not exhibit any diagnosed mental disorder at the time of the events. The incident involved a number of victims and a range of injuries, including a large stone and a broken knife used in multiple blows to one individual. A chair and a stick were also mentioned as implements in the assaults. The family of the deceased is pursuing legal action through the court, represented by attorney Jose Moreno Bernal.
The individual was reportedly combative toward anyone encountered, and authorities noted the involvement of a 52-year-old man who died after an assault requiring substantial force. The forensic team concluded that the attacker did not have an identifiable psychiatric condition prior to the examinations, yet the person described difficulty recalling the events and suggested that external factors might have influenced behavior, including the possibility that someone may have tampered with his drink. The record indicates the attacker did not present as overtly aggressive in all settings, which raises questions about triggers, context, and the reliability of memory regarding the events.
During the investigation, researchers stated they found no evidence of a diagnosed mental illness before the forensic review. They documented the lack of a clear memory of the sequence of events by the suspect, alongside uncertainties regarding intoxication or other factors that could have altered perception or behavior. The proceedings also note the involvement of multiple victims and the severity of injuries inflicted, underscoring a call for accountability through the judicial system. Authorities emphasized that the case must be examined with attention to both the forensic findings and the corroborating testimony from witnesses, as the outcome may hinge on the interpretation of intent, capability, and the surrounding circumstances at the time of the incident.