The case of a man who stabbed his 2-year-old daughter and then threw her from the second floor of a building and then threw himself has shocked

Bolivia

, since the minor is in serious condition and receiving intensive care.

The Commander General of the Police,

Jhonny Aguilera

, reported at a press conference on Tuesday that the protagonist of the attack is

Fernando D.

, 33, and that the event occurred this Monday night near the center of

La Paz

. .

The man entered the apartment where his ex-partner and his daughter had moved some time ago to first stab the woman in the leg.

The director of the Special Force to Fight Violence (FELCV),

Jhonny Vega

, said that at first the wounded woman managed to escape and went to a police station to ask for help and then returned to the scene.

The police chief reported that when some police officers and firefighters arrived, the man was holding the minor and the weapon with his left arm "and with his right hand he was holding on to the window frame" threatening to jump.

Several neighbors recorded the incident, which, according to what they told the media, lasted just over an hour, and they published the images on social networks to get help.

The subject

stabbed the girl in the neck and abdomen

and then released her, while "a minute later" the assailant also caused some injuries and threw himself, Vega said.

Preliminary reports from the Police and local media establish that the man is stable, while the girl's situation is delicate, since she is in an intensive care unit due to the seriousness of the injuries.

This event has been classified as

attempted femicide, infanticide and suicide

, Commander Aguilera said.

The case joins a series of events related to violence that place Bolivia among the countries with the most attacks on women and children, femicides and infanticides in South America.

The Government declared this management as the

Year of the Cultural Revolution for Depatriarchalization

, something that contrasts with the latest scandals in Justice for the release of femicides and murderers with maximum sentences of 30 years in prison.

As a result of the latter, a commission made up of several state entities has been formed to carry out a review of the cases in which femicides and sentenced murderers have been released.

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