The 13-year-old girl was attacked on the way out of school. The Spanish Police investigates if it is a confrontation between rival gangs.
MADRID. A group of girls gave one beating last Thursday (February 10, 2022) to another, 13 years old and Ecuatorian nationalitywhen he left the Pedro Salinas institute, located in the Madrid district of Usera, police sources confirmed to Europa Press.
The events took place after 3:00 p.m. The victim I knew I was threatened by a girl group and, as she was afraid, she notified several friends, aged 13 and 15, from outside the institute so that they would protect her that day. However, her assailants went for her anyway and brutally beat her.
The victim and her friends managed to take refuge in the Usera Metro, where they were helped by security guards, who notified the Municipal Police, who, seeing the injuries she presented, called the Samur-Civil Protection. Upon her arrival, the toilets assisted her and transferred her to the Doce de Octubre Hospital in a stable condition.
With the description of what happened, the agents located the leader of the attackers, another girl of 13 years and, therefore, unimputable, near the place. She although she denied that she had participated in the aggressionthe images that showed the police officers another minor showed that this girl yes it was there. That violent video had already been posted on social media.
In the images and testimonies later collected, the agents heard how the minors reproached and criticized each other for being in latin bands and how the alleged aggressor yelled at the other girls ‘pencos’, the derogatory way members of the Dominican Don’t Play (DDP) gang are known, detailed the newspaper ‘El Mundo’.
The National Police, which has taken charge of the investigation, believes that the aggressors could be sympathizers of this latin band and they would like to enter it. They are now investigating whether victim and her friends would also be in the same situation within a gang rival. (EUROPAPRESS)
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