Jury finds man guilty of letting his diabetic wife die

  • The popular court considers that the defendant was aware that the agony suffered by the woman was causing him great suffering

The popular jury has unanimously declared Mariano Daniel Vásquez Aldave guilty of having let his diabetic partner, Susana CJ, die on June 17, 2019 in Viladecans and recording his agony with his mobile phone. The verdict maintains that the defendant was aware that the woman, who was especially vulnerable due to her illness, could die if she did not help her calm the rise in sugar and that the long agony she suffered was causing her great suffering. The prosecution claims for the defendant the reviewable permanent prison for a crime of murder.

Vásquez, a native of Argentina, and Susana began a romantic relationship in February or March 2019. He was jealous and publicly disfigured her when she talked to other men. His possessive nature It caused him to insult her and make scenes with people around her or in private. In this context, harassment and physical attacks occurred. Blows to the ribs, face and other parts of the body. The popular court considers these attacks to be proven, as well as the contempt that the defendant subjected to her partner so that she would feel inferior as a woman. The jury also considers it proven that the defendant recorded several sequences with his mobile phone during the five hours that his agony lasted.

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The events date back to June 17, the defendant, who was also diabetic and knew the symptoms that this disease gives, found that his partner was dizzy, breathed badly, did not control his sphincters, sweated, moved with difficulty, it was difficult for him to articulate words and was thirsty, signs that evidenced a problem linked to said disease. In this situation, Vásquez, according to the prosecution and the private prosecution, brought by the lawyer Miguel Capuz, remained “impassive & rdquor; from 10:50 p.m. to 3:39 a.m., almost five hours, while her partner was getting worse. She did not do a simple blood sugar check through the glucometer, nor did she call the emergency services. In the end, Susana died from high blood sugar.

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