The crime occurred in a house, where a 63 -year -old woman was found, with injuries compatible with the use of a knife, according to police sources.
The Almería City Council (Spain) announced the suspension of the celebrations of the International Day of Pride LGBT+, in respect of a woman’s murder on Friday in a case of possible gender violence.
The decision was communicated through official social networks of the municipality, which explained that, despite the cancellation of the festive event, the protest march and the reading of the manifesto, as scheduled, will be held.
“Before the murder of a woman that occurred yesterday [sexta-feira] In the afternoon in our city, in a case suspected of gender violence, and in respect of respect and solidarity with the victim and his family, the celebrations of International LGBT+ Pride Day are suspended, “said the City Hall.
The crime occurred in a house, where a 63 -year -old woman was found, with injuries compatible with the use of a knife, according to police sources.
His mother found the body and warned emergency services. The National Police confirmed that the death was violent and called the judicial and scientific protocol.
The alleged author, the 60 -year -old’s husband, was located shortly after having an accident with his vehicle in the municipality of Pechina. Police are investigating whether the accident was a suicide attempt. The man is hospitalized under police escort and free from danger.
The Government delegation in Andalusia reported that there were no previous reports of gender violence between the couple. The Andalusian Regional Government added that the victim had not contacted the Andaluz Women’s Institute nor was it a user of any of the specific resources for the victims.
The details of the case were sent to the government’s delegation against gender violence, which should determine if it was a murder with sexist motivations. To confirm, it will be the sixth death in Andalusia in 2025 and the 21st in Spain this year.