They rule out prosecuting a man who stole his pregnant daughter’s car for abortion – 2024-03-13 01:16:54

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2024-03-13 01:16:54

The Eastern Metropolitan Prosecutor’s Office detailed that the victim of the events did not recognize his father, identified as Jonathan Vergara Maulén.

The Guarantee Court decreed the preventive detention for the 40-year-old man who stole his pregnant daughter’s vehicle in a service center in Florida, causing her to have a spontaneous abortion after the fact.

Prosecutor Felix Rojas, from the Eastern Metropolitan Prosecutor’s Office, explained that the victim of the events did not recognize his father, identified as Jonathan Vergara Maulén.

Security cameras showed that the 23-year-old girl was in a service center location when a couple of individuals intimidated her and stole the keys to her truck.

The woman, who was seven weeks pregnant, suffered a spontaneous abortion after the incidentbut the Prosecutor’s Office ruled out formalizing Vergara Maulén for abortion.

Prosecutor Rojas explained to Emol that “although it could constitute a different crime, it was not considered by the Prosecutor’s Office in terms of the crime for which it was formalized, precisely due to the nature of the fact, precisely because It was a complicated pregnancy, it was recent and not visible to the naked eye. That is why the Prosecutor’s Office decides to formalize it for robbery with intimidation, without prejudice to the fact that in the future it could be reformed if different records were obtained.”

The father of the pregnant young woman has an extensive police record with six arrests and at least two convictions for robbery with intimidation.

“From what we could see in the file and what was pointed out at the hearing, the accused has several convictions, at least two convictions for the crime of robbery with intimidation, which is the identical crime, which even constitutes an aggravating circumstance, which makes it even more unlikely that the judge would not have ordered preventive detention,” the prosecutor ruled.

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