The tragedy of the scourge of gender-based violence continues to leave behind stories and lives that should never have been lost. This is the case of Jenniferthe last alleged victim of gender violence who lost his life on the night of … Saturday in the Sevillian town of Viso del Alcor. This woman of Colombian origin arrived in this municipality relatively recently in search of job stability and income that would allow her to build a stable life and, above all, to give a better future to her three children.
In this Sevillian municipality Jennifer He lived with his 11-year-old daughter. and another relative, and was waiting for the opportunity to take her two other children with her to Spain to reunite them in a life project interrupted by her alleged partner Ismael. According to Natalia, a friend of the victim, the girl was present at the time of the attack, but they managed to get her out of the house where Jennifer’s tragic outcome was going to occur.
Natalia admitted that Jennifer “He told us he was afraid” and also that he was taking anti-nerve medication. When asked if she knew the reason why she had not previously reported the alleged murderer, the victim’s friend stated that “she did not report herself because she said you have to arrive face down so that they pay attention to you”, at the same time that she justified this statement by pointing out that to report cases of gender violence they had to go to Carmona and that Jennifer did not have a car to get there.
She was not very well known in the city. A neighbor four houses away said that in the house where the alleged murder took place People came and went but it was closed almost all the time.. In addition, these neighbors also commented on what was already known in Viso del Alcor, namely that the alleged perpetrator, a resident of Mairena del Alcor, had a ex-partner who was in the VioGén file for alleged mistreatment on his part.
Once the scientific agents of the Civil Guard finished collecting evidence at the crime scene, the address on Calle Calvario was sealed by the Benemérita and became a kind of altar with the arrival of candles from neighbors and anonymous friends who wanted to pay a special tribute to Jennifer, the young Colombian who came to Viso del Alcor in search of a better life.