Vicarious violence The judge maintains that Tomás Gimeno wanted to condemn the mother of his daughters to "suffering for life"
Investigation The Civil Guard investigated the crime in Tenerife as "the revenge of a cellopath"
The
Provincial
Prosecutor's Office
of
Las Palmas
has initiated
official investigation proceedings to determine if the statements of
Fernando Báez Santana
, the priest who blamed the murders of
Ana and Olivia
on an "infidelity" of the mother are constitutive of a crime.
The Public Ministry takes this step, as indicated by judicial sources, given "the social outrage generated by such demonstrations and the common rejection" of them.
Both in the local radio of the
Canary Islands
and in his social networks, he went on to affirm that the girls would be alive if the mother had not broken the marriage because "before the man put up with the women even if they went crazy."
He also went so far as to say that the mother "reaps what she sowed", considering that the connection of the girls' mother to a new relationship is "stealing children".
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Health The Public Health Commission agrees to also vaccinate with Janssen the group of 40 to 49 years
Tenerife girls Olivia Gimeno died of lung edema, according to the autopsy
The CCAA have already terminated 30,000 Covid sanitary contracts and another 58,000 are at risk
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