The City Council strongly condemns and shows its institutional rejection in what allegedly could be a new case of sexist violence in Spain, in this case in the Madrid town of Loeches;
that would raise to 13 the mortal victims in which it goes of year.
In less than 90 days in 2019, 13 women have already been killed in Spain by their partners or ex-partners, a figure that almost doubles the seven murders in the first quarter of 2018. In January, six women were murdered, three in February and another four this month, the last one woman of 39 years last Monday in Loeches.
A 49-year-old man allegedly killed his wife in the Madrid town of 8,673 inhabitants, 30 kilometers east of Madrid;
and then he took his life cutting his veins.
The couple's oldest daughter, 11, found the bodies and, bloodied, went down to the Dia supermarket under her house where her parents worked.
The corpses of the marriage, of Peruvian nationality, were in a room of their domicile, in the street of Jose Sanclemente King of this population.
Two Judicial Police teams traveled to the site, proceeding to the removal of the bodies and the location of the relatives.
There were no previous reports of gender violence, according to research sources.
From the totanero Consistory emphasizes the need to work together to stop and end this social scourge so it insists on the need to raise awareness from education to avoid behavior that incites inequality between men and women.
Against gender violence we have to make a common front of "Zero Tolerance";
because not only do we have to remember the people who die murdered at the hands of their partners, but also all those who suffer every day in their homes any kind of physical or psychological violence.