SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 10 Jan. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The 46-year-old woman allegedly stabbed to death by her ex-partner on Sunday night at her home in Adeje ruled out requesting criminal and civil actions, including a protection order, after having denounced him for threats on December 28.
Sources from the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC) detail that the victim appeared in the Court of Violence against Women Number 1 of Arona after denouncing the man before the Civil Guard and although he came to testify, he accepted his right not to give a statement against your partner.
The woman stated that the man investigated was her sentimental partner since 2013, that they were married and had two children and that in 2019 they had divorced.
However, he specified that they had resumed the relationship “as roommates” in March 2020.
The woman accepted her right not to give a statement “given the sentimental relationship” with the alleged murderer and despite offering him the request for a protection order, she stated that she was not interested in “taking any measure.”
Likewise, they point out from the TSJC, he was offered criminal and civil actions and stated that he was resigning “as many as may correspond to him”, and stated that the resignation was made “freely and voluntarily” without “any threat or coercion”.
Following this statement, the representative of the Public Prosecutor’s Office in the proceedings requested the provisional dismissal of the proceedings as there was no evidence that would disprove the presumption of innocence of the defendant, which was agreed by the judicial authority with the favorable report of the defense and the attorney for the defendant. investigated.