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Kerman's family has expressed their pain and anger at the release of the Mitika discotheque goalkeeper on bail

Kerman's mother, Arantza Beitia, in statements to Radio Vitoria, has lamented the decision because she believes they are sending a "message of impunity."
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Outside the Mitika discotheque in Vitoria-Gasteiz.

The Court of Álava has ordered the release on bail of the doorman of the discotheque Mitika, imprisoned in February 2025 on charges of killing Kerman, a decision that has been taken with great regret by the victim's family, who believe that the gravity of the events is being minimized.

The family has received the court's order, and has questioned whether the justice system has not assessed the plot or whether the doorman has left after beating Kerman.

The release of the accused has had a major emotional impact on the family, and Arantza Beitia, Kerman's mother, has expressed grief in statements to Radio Vitoria: "We cannot understand it because we believe they are sending a message of impunity."

In response to this latest court decision, the family has advanced that its lawyers are considering filing an appeal in cassation with the Supreme Court.

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