The woman who on April 5 threw herself with her daughter from a fifth floor in Avilés (Asturias) has died this Friday at the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA), according to El Comercio.

Saray, 45, has not been able to overcome the serious injuries she suffered as a result of the strong impact, despite the fact that a vehicle parked on the street cushioned the fall, and has died after ten days hospitalized. Her daughter, according to the last known medical report, suffered a fracture but her condition did not have the severity of the mother's.

The woman had separated from the girl's father, whom she had denounced for gender violence, complaints that had been archived. In 2016, the father had his daughter's visitation regime withdrawn and a restraining order was imposed on the mother that was revoked in 2020.

In the days before she decided to throw herself into the void with her daughter, the Justice had returned to the father the visitation regime, something that had greatly upset the woman and her family.

In fact, hours earlier, at dawn, the father of Saray (grandfather of the child), 65, had broken the restraining order he had on the father of the girl and had appeared at his house with a knife. Both got into a fight in the street and were arrested after receiving medical attention for their injuries.

The next day, April 6, the Court of First Instance and Instruction number 5 of Avilés agreed to withdraw the guardianship of the minor from the mother and deliver it to the father, who that day was released after testifying about the confrontation he had with his father-in-law.

The grandfather, for his part, was sent to provisional detention, communicated and without bail for an alleged crime of violationof restraining order and attempted homicide.

The family tragedy was missing to add the suicide attempt of the girl's maternal grandmother, who, after learning that her daughter had thrown herself into the void with the little girl, tried to cut her veins. She was taken to hospital for her injuries, which were not serious.

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