The maternal family of the girl murdered in Gijón, dismayed, participates in the funeral

11/02/2022 at 09:56

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Noemí ML’s brother went with his parents to mass in the town, which he continued with tears and closed eyes, and offered his condolences to everyone

Antonio ML, the brother of Noemí ML, the mother of little Olivia and the main suspect in the alleged murder of the minor, He was in Torreknights during the funeral and burial of the girl six years old in the village of his paternal family. He was accompanied by other members of the maternal family, among them, the grandparents of the brood He witnessed the mass officiated in the church of San Nicolás de Bari held after 4:15 p.m. yesterday in one of the last rows of the Segovian temple. He cried and kept his eyes closed for a good part of the ceremony. She is, in another way, another victim of the terrible event that has shocked this small Segovian town, Gijon practically the whole country. All the tributes held in the town of the girl were covered by dozens of media from all over Spain.

After giving condolences to his paternal family, Antonio ML, visibly affected At all times, he refused to make statements to La Nueva España, of the Prensa Ibérica group, when he left the church of San Nicolás de Bari. One of his companions, yes, stated that “it did not make sense”, in reference to saying a few words to explain what had happened just two days before in Gijón.

The brother of the alleged infanticide played a key role in this story as he he was the first to raise the alarm to the National Police this weekend when her sister stopped answering her mobile phone a few hours after picking up the girl in Segovia, after having lost her custody.

The words that this man shared with the agents – he had also been on the phone with the girl’s father – convinced the agents that there was a real risk for the minor and that is why they acted and entered the house. The fears were fulfilled.

The Custodia Compartida association held a concentration in Segovia to honor the memory of the little girl. A banner was placed on the ground where you could read “Olivia, always in memory” surrounded by candles and flowers before a crowd of attendees.

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