They stop a man in Seville suspicious of his partner’s murder | Society

by Andrea
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The National Police has arrested a man on Sunday, suspect from the death of his partner, whose body has been found today in a house in Seville, in the Valdezorras neighborhood, north of the Andalusian capital. The crime is investigated as a possible case of sexist violence, according to sources close to the investigation.

The woman was 47 years old and, apparently, was her partner, the man who has been arrested, who warned emergency services, who found the body with signs of violence in the property. The National Police has reported that he received the warning of the death late in the morning and that after confirming the death of the woman, they arrested her partner.

Although the investigation is still open, the authorities suspect that it is a crime for sexist violence. Since the Government Delegation against Gender Violence they have confirmed on social networks that they are collecting information regarding this murder.

So far this year, 26 women have been killed by their partners or ex -partners. Since the started, in 2003, they are 1,331 women.

The telephone 016 serves the victims of sexist violence, their families and their surroundings 24 hours a day, every day of the year, in 53 different languages. The number is not registered on the telephone bill, but you have to erase the device call. You can also contact via email and by WhatsApp in the number 600 000 016. The minors can go to the telephone of the Anar 900 20 20 10. If it is an emergency situation, the telephones of the National Police (091) and the Civil Guard (062) can be called at 112 OA. And in case of not being able to call, the alertcops application can be used, from which an alert signal to the police with geolocation is sent.

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