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A woman in Chile pretends to order a pizza to report domestic violence

2020-01-28T20:10:11.143Z


A woman from Temuco, in Chile, pretended to order a pizza when she actually called the police to report an assault on her partner.


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What does a victim of domestic violence feel? 1:02

(CNN Spanish) - A woman from Temuco, in Chile, pretended to order a pizza when she actually phoned the police to report an assault from her partner.

In conversation with the Chilevisión channel, the 22-year-old woman said that it all started when her partner gave her “three blows to the head”.

“It was altered. He pushed me toward the bed and started hitting me with his fists and wanted to hang me. I began to push it with my hands and threw the little finger of my little finger, I defended myself. I kicked him because he was hitting me
with his fists on his head and it hurt. I was afraid He sprayed me with cologne and lit me fire, ”added the complainant, identified as Ivette Necul.

The woman says she immediately called Carabineros de Chile to ask for help, but that as her partner was still in the house, she pretended to make a pizza order at home.

In an audio that Carabineros supplied to CNN, it is heard when a police officer asks him if he was aware that he was calling Carabineros de Chile.

The young woman replied that she did know, gave her address and added "with double sauce please". Immediately the uniformed asked if she was alone and if she had been attacked.

“It is not a very usual strategy but it was certainly clever. Since being the aggressor at home he could have reacted violently if he heard that he was talking to police. Fortunately the message is
He understood, the procedure was carried out successfully. The recommendation in these cases is to find a safe place and call us to help you as quickly as possible, ”said Carabineros Chief Petty Officer, Luis Fonseca.

From Carabineros de Chile they reported the arrest of the husband, who was accused by the Public Ministry of frustrated feminicide.

A court determined Tuesday that the defendant will remain in pretrial detention while the incident is being investigated.

Upon leaving the hearing, neither the accused nor his defense issued statements. CNN is trying to contact the suspect's lawyer.

Source: cnnespanol

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