Jennifer’s death is believed to be due to her partner brought to three the number of deaths due to gender-based violence in the last four months in the province of Seville. A fact which reveals that it is a dramatic last part of the year in … regarding gender violence not only in Seville, but also in Andalusiathat leads the records for these types of crimes at the state level.
A fact which provoked the reaction of the spokesperson for the Andalusian government, Caroline Spainwho declared that “the Feminist and pro-women policies are neededYes, they are important and administrations must be united to defend women, women who suffer harassment, who suffer abuse and who unfortunately suffer as in this case.
The first of the three cases of sexist crimes was that which occurred on September 7 in the district of Valdezorrasin Seville, when a 46-year-old man killed his partner on José María Sánchez Estévez Street. The victim’s name was Mercedes Raposo García, she was 47 years old and died after being stabbed in the abdomen. José, the author of the stabbing, I had no experience for gender-based violence and this had not been previously reported by the victim of the crime.
The second of the gender-based violence crimes occurred just 21 days later, this time in Seville East. On this occasion, the victim was Katherine YA, 28 years old and of Spanish nationality, who was attacked by her Julián David GV, 21 years old and of Colombian nationality, who had an expulsion case opened against her from Spain due to her irregular situation in the country. His treatment was suspended following the criminal proceedings also initiated against him for a previous episode of gender-based violence against his partner and victim, Katherine YA, 28 years old and of Spanish nationality, whom he allegedly brutally attacked him before fatally stabbing him in the portal of the Tigris building, where they both lived.
While waiting for confirmation of the homicide of the woman in El Viso, they would at least 23 homicides committed in the province so far this yeardenoting worrying figures regarding crime in the province. It is not in vain that the Ministry of the Interior published the latest crime report last Monday with data for the first nine months of the current year, which reflect an 80 percent increase in the number of murders compared to the same period last year. This report counted 18 deaths, to which must be added the three in San José de Palmete on October 1, the death of a woman of Brazilian origin two days later at the hands of her son in Brenes; the crime of a nightclub bouncer with a bullet in the forehead in a squatted house in the heart of Dos Hermanas, and the victim of Viso.