• Chronicle: Three Ohio sisters in Murcia with 'anti-inflation insurance'

The Prosecutor of the Superior Court of Justice of the Region of Murcia has asked the investigating court to agree on the file of the proceedings opened on January 1 following the denunciation of three American sisters who claimed to have been sexually assaulted on New Year's Eve by three young Afghans .

The brief, presented this Tuesday in the Court of Instruction number 2 of Murcia , indicates that this is the resolution that comes from not having ratified the content of their complaint since, once they filed it, they were absent from Spain and undertook Travel back to your country.

The prosecutor's request comes the same day it was made public that the law firm Mariano Bo de Murcia had appeared in these proceedings on behalf of the complainants.

Sources of this office assured that one of the sisters had already formalized the powers to assume their representation and that the other two would do the same in the shortest possible time, and denied that the complainants had signed a policy to ensure compensation in case of having been sexually assaulted.

They added that if they did not stay in Murcia to ratify their complaint in court it was because they were unaware of the obligatory nature of this procedure, but that they were willing to do so through their country's embassy or consulate in Spain.

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