• Noelia de Mingo re-enters the Fontcalent prison psychiatric hospital after the multiple assault in El Molar

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A discount that was not applied to a product

unleashed the attack of the former doctor Noelia de Mingo, 49, against the employee and manager of the El Molar supermarket, in Madrid, last Monday, September 20. This is reflected in

the medical report prepared by the

Foncalent (Alicante)

prison psychiatric hospital

, sent to the Provincial Court of Madrid last week.

The document also highlights that De Mingo has not been able to do a "psychiatric evaluation because he refuses to cooperate,

being hostile and negative, answering monosyllables and having no intention of commenting on his symptoms

." “What's more,” adds the opinion, “he puts on a cocky smile and looks at us aggressively and, if you insist, he doesn't answer anything. It follows from this behavior that

he has not yet responded to the prescribed treatment

. '

Last Thursday the former doctor was summoned to testify before the court by videoconference.

He "refused to speak and collaborate

due to his psychotic symptoms," the report reads.

Therefore, and based on previous diagnoses, the doctors conclude that “he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia of several years of evolution.

This nosological entity has no cure, only symptomatic treatments.

We currently presume that a psychotic decompensation persists, requiring incisive antipsychotic medication ”.

In 2003, Noelia de Mingo

stabbed three people to death and wounded five others at the Jiménez Díaz Foundation in Madrid.

She was acquitted of the triple homicide for suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, although a measure of 25 years of confinement in a prison psychiatric hospital was established for her. In 2017, he was released under family control due to his disorder when he was in remission. Specifically, it was her 82-year-old mother who took her over and who had to watch her take her medication. Both resided in the house of El Molar. Third degree freedom was conditional, among other things, on not repeating any act such as those that led to his detention. De Mingo regularly attended the family doctor and the San Sebastián de los Reyes Hospital where he was injected monthly with a drug to control his paranoid schizophrenia.

55 days ago, De Mingo took advantage of the fact that his mother had gone to the doctor to pick up a 12-inch onion knife. He went to the MaxCoop Unide supermarket, located on Avenida de España in El Molar. The report issued by the Foncalent psychiatric doctors indicates that

the "patient had an incident in the same supermarket when a discount was not applied for some products she had bought.

Since then, she had not returned to the establishment."

Without a word, De Mingo entered the premises on the morning of Monday, September 20, took out the knife and stabbed the 46-year-old Virginia cashier at the chest. Pilar, the manager of the establishment, approached and, seeing De Mingo brandishing the knife, fled outside, where she received a stab in the back and another in the leg. Upon hearing the horn of a car passing by on the street, the former doctor fled, according to the Civil Guard report. Two local police officers from El Molar managed to disarm and arrest her after attempting to stab one of them.

The supermarket cashier

narrowly escaped death.

As happened against his victims in 2003, De Mingo threw the knife at the heart of the store clerk. . The steel collided with a rib and continued on a downward trajectory that

affected the liver, kidney, spleen and diaphragm, according to the Civil Guard report.

She was hospitalized for 17 days. Now he has mobility problems, as the knife affected a nerve that causes his leg to fall asleep.

After his arrest, the investigating judge number 2 of Alcobendas ordered his entry into

provisional prison communicated and without bail

for the alleged commission of a crime of attempted homicide and an attack on an agent of the authority. The magistrate ordered that she be referred to the psychiatric unit of the Estremera prison, being transferred to the Fontcalent penitentiary.

Since his arrival at the prison psychiatric Noelia de Mingo refused to collaborate with the doctors. "It must be emphasized that this uncooperative attitude was also manifested in his first imprisonment in 2003, after the commission of the crimes," the report adds. "We cannot assure his current mental state. However, what we can almost affirm is that

everything obeys a psychotic symptomatology, an assertion that is revealed by his gestures, cocky smile and thought block

".

Due to his refusal to take medication and feed himself on October 1, judicial authorization was requested for "involuntary psychopharmacological treatment and forced feeding." "At the moment the patient is in an enteral situation due to NGS and psychiatric medication, accepting it with some reluctance, which

have made temporary mechanical restraint necessary

."

"We have not yet been able to carry out a proper psychiatric evaluation because the patient refuses to help, answers monosyllables and refers to having no intention of commenting on her symptoms. Moreover, she looks at us aggressively and says nothing. About said behavior, it follows that he has not yet responded to the treatment prescribed for his paranoid schizophrenia, "his doctors continue. "The only change that we can refer to is that he

is friendly with the auxiliary personnel and with the officials, rejecting any contact with the doctors, especially with the psychiatrists,

" the report says.

The doctors also emphasize that even before the El Molar double stabbing event, De Mingo was having "

a good evolution and adherence to treatment

, the last injectable being administered to the patient on September 14". They also add that the family is surprised by what the former doctor did, "because they had not perceived a possible imbalance in her mental state."

Fernando Alberca, Leila's boyfriend, the resident doctor murdered in 2003 by De Mingo, was surprised yesterday by what the family said. She believes that they have protected her and that they have lied about her psychiatric evolution. "They knew that she was in family custody under the guardianship of the mother and that it was very difficult to control," explained Alberca, who still regrets that several doctors from the Jiménez Díaz Foundation defended her and manipulated reports in favor of Noelia, knowing of her mental illness. "

EVERYONE knew in the hospital that she was not well, that she was unbalanced

. I remember the comments of my partner and other colleagues who did not understand why they did not remove her from the service," he said.

"The former doctor had come to threaten her relatives and there is a complaint about it," added Alberca.

"That De Mingo literally blurted out to a girl, his niece,

'I'm going to take a knife to kill your father because he's bad

', didn't it lead his family to suspect that he was beginning to show signs of decompensation?" asked Alberca, whose defense Carlos Sardinero, of Sardinero Abogados and lawyer for the victims of Noelia de Mingo, continues to exercise.

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