2024-09-17 10:46:37
The young man tried to make people believe that his girlfriend had committed suicide, but police work managed to establish that he was guilty of the schoolgirl’s death.
He was placed at the disposal of the courts for formalization this Wednesday a 17 year old boywho was arrested by the Investigative Police (PDI) of Angol, in the Araucanía Region, after being accused of the death of his girlfriend of the same agein an event that he tried to pass off as a suicide by the schoolgirl.
This was confirmed by the civil police, after the tests carried out on the body of the teenager, which was found in an uninhabited building, showed “obvious signs of having been violated”.
The head of the Homicide Brigade (BH) of the PDI in the commune, prefect Roberto Barrientos, stated that the work of the detectives at the scene of the events allowed “to charge this crime to another 17-year-old teenager, the deceased’s partner“.
Pololo caused the death of the schoolgirl
In this regard, the prefect explained that “The suspect allegedly used a cable to kill the victim at the scene, trying to make it look like a suicide.“.
For his part, the regional prosecutor of La Araucanía, Roberto Garrido, confirmed that the investigations of the civil police They clearly established the involvement of third parties in the death of the young schoolgirl.
Referring to the case, the regional secretary of Women and Gender Equality of La Araucanía, Sol Kaechele, stated that “this case speaks of domestic violence at an early age, and This leads us to the fact that today public institutions have to be very alert.“.
“Today, both public institutions have a fundamental role, detecting and referring in time, but also civil society, accompanying, listening and also providing support to young women who are experiencing violence,” the regional authority concluded.
Gender violence: If you are a victim or witness of economic, psychological, obstetric, physical or sexual violence, you can receive free and confidential advice by calling the National Service for Women and Gender Equality (SernamEG) at 1455. You can also call +569 9700 7000 or the Safe Complaint Hotline: 600 400 0101. If you need psychological, social or legal support, these are the Women’s Centers throughout the country.