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Noelia de Mingo, 48, starred in a violent episode since she left the Fontcalent (Alicante) prison psychiatric hospital in 2017, after being sentenced in 2006 to 25 years in prison for

killing three people in the Jimenez Foundation in full delirium in 2003 Diaz.

That year she was released under outpatient and family treatment, since "she was not a danger to others or to herself." Everything was conditional on her not having symptoms of decompensation again.

However, in 2018, she threatened to kill a relative who reported her at the police station.

In addition, she

traveled outside of Spain and looked for work on her own and left home alone for many days

.

Her family, however, always protected her, did not disclose her relapses and did not say that she had sporadic violent behaviors, according to some relatives.

However, her relatives assure that

Noelia had permission to leave home alone

on "rare" occasions and that she made trips outside of Spain always accompanied by her 81-year-old mother.

During the four years that Noelia de Mingo was in family custody, no one knew of her relapses. Since then, she has been subjected to medical controls and, according to the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid, the last report provided by the doctors of the Infanta Sofía Hospital, dated September 3 of this year, stated that

the patient “did not present decompensation psychotic

. He also pointed out that he had been punctual for the administration of the medication, the antipsychotic that the doctors had prescribed, and that he was given regularly every four weeks.

Two months earlier, on July 2, 2021, the Madrid Institute of Legal Medicine, specifically its Forensic Psychiatry Specialties Service, stated that Noelia de Mingo

“suffered from a serious chronic disease of which, at present, He does not present active psychotic symptoms ».

He added that the patient had presented proof of the monthly injection of antipsychotics with which the psychiatrists of the Infanta Sofía Hospital treat her and that she was summoned for a new evaluation in three months.

Last Monday, De Mingo stabbed the cashier and the owner of a supermarket in El Molar.

She was detained by the Police.

The judge decided yesterday his entry into prison.

After the attack, the forensic doctor established again that Noelia de Mingo "did not suffer from a psychotic decompensation, although it requires the need for a further study."

The TSJM insisted yesterday that when Noelia de Mingo was released, in 2017, all the reports had an impact on the stability of the patient and on the reality that

she had not presented any episode of decompensation again.

Likewise, he was fully aware of his illness, of the symptoms that could offset the course of his ailment and the

awareness of the damage he had caused.

After the triple crime committed by Noelia de Mingo, it was considered proven that she suffered from "paranoid schizophrenia with delusions of persecution and hallucinations that affected all types of social and work relationships and in the middle of a violent outbreak."

After

11 years in the Fontcalent prison psychiatric hospital

, her paranoid schizophrenia was "in total remission (...), without there having been any relapse," the medical-forensic report of the psychiatric hospital itself specified verbatim in 2017.

For this reason, it

was decided to replace the internment measure with outpatient treatment with family custody

, at his home in the Sierra de Madrid.

Noelia de Mingo had had a favorable behavior on the street after enjoying long leave (15 days, 21, 60 and 90) at her mother's house.

In addition, in prison he had studied literature at the Uned, he had learned English, Portuguese and Valencian, he had done the Camino de Santiago with other inmates and he had written a series of stories that he wants to publish.

Noelia de Mingo

returned to El Molar with the promise that she would be watched over

by her family and under the supervision of the Infanta Sofía Hospital psychiatrist and the outpatient doctor.

In El Molar, the doctor was sheltered by her family and by many of her relatives who reside in the town.

His father had a restaurant on the Burgos highway for years and his cousin was Deputy Mayor of El Molar.

Now, in addition, the councilor of El Molar is married to another relative of Noelia de Mingo.

In the municipality they assure that, like their mother, many people have hidden that the doctor was not well.

"She has been supported by her family, who have embraced each other and

have never wanted to acknowledge the problem they had with this patient,"

admitted a relative of Noelia after the attack last Monday.

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