A man has ended his life when members of the National Police arrived at the place where, apparently, that shortly before had killed his wife and two children, as reported this morning the Government Delegate, Rafael González Tovar.
About 9'25 pm today was received by the Commissioner of Yecla a phone call from a person who identified himself only by his first name and in which she stated that for several minutes he had killed his wife and two children, it requested the police presence at the scene to surrender.
The person who made the call said that those had occurred in an unfinished house, located on the back of a paint company in the business park "La Herrada, on the road from Yecla in Villena.
The site is immediately moved an endowment from the National Police.
The agents were in place when the caller who was carrying a shotgun in his hands, which he let out a shot.
The police then made an intimidating shot into the air, ordering him to surrender his weapon.
However, the man turned the gun towards you and supporting it on the chin fired a shot that ended his life.
After that, agents also found the presence there of a woman and two children, one aged 6 and 4 others, all of them slain by a knife, apparently a knife.
The bodies were together on the floor on a blanket.
As the dead man is JPV, 43 years old, and women, JSA, 39.
There is no knowledge of previous complaints against the husband's wife.
On these facts made the investigations and prosecution instructed the organic unity of the Judicial Police of the Guardia Civil, body in whose district those occurred.
In his appearance this morning before the media to account for these facts, the delegate of the Government issued a message of sorrow for family and friends of the victims, sympathy had already moved to the mayor of Yecla, Juan Miguel Benedict, He offered "the support they need in these difficult times" and willingness "to endorse any signs of rejection and solidarity that the municipal corporation to decide."
González Tovar, who had knowledge of these facts after a presentation of the agents of the National Police recently for the region, said that those who today have made it "a sad day for yeclanos for all Murcia and in general, for the whole of Spanish society. "
Noting that "male violence has claimed the lives of three innocent people," the government delegate said that happened today is "an act that is repugnant to any person as well and on which there is no justification" and that " is intolerable to continue hitting so defenseless people. "
The Government delegate concluded by noting that "this act shakes our conscience" and pledged "not to relent in our fight against this scourge that scares us all."
Source: Delegación del Gobierno en Murcia