Thursday, April 21, 2016

Honduran relationship with his slain girlfriend was ‘tortured’ – The Tribuna.hn

The relationship Yolanda Jimenez, salmantina 48, Roma, had with the man who allegedly killed him, the Honduras 35 years Roldan Armando OL was almost from the beginning torturous.

so much so that despite denounce him up twice for rape and injury, and try to separate repeatedly, their marriage remained since that October 3, 2011, when the civil proceedings both they were given the “I do” in the country of origin of it, Honduras , specifically in the department of Comayagua, and she tried to do so in Spain to regularize the situation of him, his love.

Just three years later, in May 2014, she denounced him for rape. The Court of Instruction No. 3 of Salamanca and Gender Violence handled the complaint and made the necessary arrangements until, for reasons unknown, she quit and would not go ahead with the prosecution, so the case was closed.

the couple was cohabiting, according to different sources as it has been doing until practically on Sunday, but in July 2014 she returned to denounce, in this case injury . Then residing in an apartment Avenue Portugal, at number 68.

The couple never got to have children and even, apparently, had returned to live with, he kept another relationship with another woman , based in El Encinar.

GOVERNMENT KNOW IF THERE WERE FAILURES oF PROTOCOL iN CASE

the government delegate in Castilla y León, María José Salgueiro, it has been recognized that known whether there were flaws in the protocol against gender violence in the case of the dead woman by allegedly from his former partner, but he acknowledged that “we must do more” to be able to eradicate this scourge.

quoted by Europa Press, Salgueiro recalled that the investigation “is not over yet,” although the signs that are available point to a possible case of domestic violence.

the delegate, which has participated in a conference on equality in the General State Administration, stressed coordination among institutions to combat this situation and measures has extolled the strategy ‘Target Zero Violence’ of the Castile and Leon; helpline mistreatment 016, free and leaves no trace on the invoice, or Atenpro service, in collaboration with the Red Cross for women who have restraining order against her attackers, but acknowledged that despite that ” makes every effort “must” do more to eradicate it “.

he also stressed the importance of education to end gender violence and promote equality, what has influenced the teacher of psychology at the University of Salamanca (USAL) Miguel Perez Fernandez, who has warned that the situation “will not change” while “do not change the mentality of society”.

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