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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
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The ex-partner of the man murdered in Estella explains that he suffered physical and psychological violence for years

The man died after falling off a balcony as he fled the police after being warned of male violence.

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The place where the getakaris took place, in Estella.

The investigation into the case of the man who died yesterday when he fell off a balcony in Estella is ongoing. The data provided today by his former partner, according to which he was abused for years. 

The victim reported that they had already been separated, but that they had lived together for 13 years and that they had an 11-year-old son. During all those years, the woman had filed a complaint that the man had abused her both physically and psychologically, and that she had filed several complaints.

The ex-partner, who has also told of the events leading up to the death of the man, said that while they were in the street — parties are being held in Estella — the man began to insult and attack him. The victim decided to go to the house, and immediately the man came to the house, and it appears that his son opened the door for him.

According to the Estella Local Police, the attack took place around 02:15 yesterday, when SOS Navarra received a call from a woman warning that she was being assaulted by her partner in a house in Plaza Santiago.

The officers went up to the house and the man fell off a balcony and died.

The first hypothesis is thathe was trying to escape the intervention of the agents, and he jumped from one balcony to another.

The Judicial Police of the Foral Police have taken over the proceedings to clarify the circumstances of the incident.

If you are mistreated or know of any case, call 900 840 111 (Basque Country), 016 (Spanish State) or 3919 (Northern State, available 24 hours a day, except Sundays and holidays from 09:00 to 18:00).

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