
The Civil Guard arrested a man this Saturday evening after the discovery of corpse of a woman in a house in the Seville town of El Viso del Alcor, where a fire broke out, an event that is being investigated as a possible sexist assassination.
As reported by the government subdelegate in Seville, Francisco Toscano, the 30-year-old woman had signs of violence due to the use of a knife.
After the warning about the fire in a house in El Viso del Alcor, Civil Guard agents went to the scene and found the body of the woman with signs of violence, although the autopsy and investigation will determine if the death It was before or after the fire.
However, according to the subdelegate, the Civil Guard is investigating a possible sexist assassination, since the detainee could have had some sort of romantic relationship with the woman.
She was not registered in the Viogen system protection of victims of gender violence, but the detainee was the result of a previous relationship with another woman.
The government subdelegate called for “everything woman who feels little threatened or anyone close to you, file relevant complaints with the state security forces and bodies.
For her part, the Minister of Social Inclusion, Youth, Family and Equality of the Junta de Andalucía, Loles Lopezconveyed all his affection to the victim’s loved ones on social networks and assured that “there is nothing worse than ending the day with this terrible news, an alleged case of gender violence in El Viso del Alcor”.
Victims of gender-based violence and their environment can ask for help in different resources active every day of the week and 24 hours a day: telephone 016, email 016-online@igualdad.gob.es and the WhatsApp channel at number 600 000 016.
In case of emergency you can call 112 or the emergency numbers of the National Police (091) and the Civil Guard (062) and, if it is not possible to make this call, in case of danger there is also the possibility of activating the ALERTCOPS application, which sends an alert signal to the Police with geolocation.
In addition, the 900 100 114 line, specialized in attention to all types of gender violence, answers calls 24 hours a day, 365 days a yearis free and cannot be found on the telephone bill.