The Provincial Court of Malaga has condemned 19 years in prison to the man accused of suffocating his ex-partner, whom he then decapitated and dismembered with a box cutter. To get rid of the evidence, he threw his remains into the sea, part of which appeared on January 8, 2023 on a beach in Marbella.
In the sentence, to which EFE has had access, it is indicated that the accused, a 45-year-old man, is responsible for a crime of murder with the circumstances kinship and gender aggravationsand with the extenuating circumstance of confession.
The defendant has also been sentenced to six months in prison, as the perpetrator of a crime of breach of sentence. Days before the crime, the Violence against Women Court number 1 of Marbella had condemned him for abuse of his ex-partnernursing assistant and 46 years old.
The woman’s body appeared in the sea, on the beach between Elviria and The Chapasdecapitated, without hands and with a large incision in the abdomen, which the accused made to make it sink and prevent it from being identified.
contempt for the female sex
The proven facts indicate that the accused acted “with I express contempt for the female sex of the victim “Well, not only did he hide from him that he was married, but he also attacked him on other occasions,” which led to complaints and criminal proceedings that he “did not tolerate him doing.”
The processed controlled her through multiple phone calls (about 20 calls a day before the events) and made him see “his believed superiority over it, to the point that He believed he had the power to dispose of his body with consensual sexual relations, and then with his life, which he ended.
The sentence highlights that even once she was dead, the accused continued with that sense of domination and contempt towards the woman by removing her clothes and cutting off her head and hands, “even slicing her abdomen as if it were a thing.”
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