“Stop killing us”, “enough of femicides and sexist violence”, began to circulate rapidly on social networks, in a message calling this Tuesday at 6 p.m., at the First Police Station of Necochea (58th Street between 61 and 63), after the appearance of the body of Débora Damaris Bulacio del Valle.

“Ángel Gutiérrez killed Débora for us. Today we mobilized to the First Police Station to demand justice. STOP KILLING US. We are missing Débora!”, states the call.

This Tuesday’s march was called by the feminist group that was formed in the reorganization assemblies after the triple femicide of Mora, Brenda and Lara.

The call arose spontaneously and is replicated in different groups of women and local organizations that express pain, anger and demand for justice, in the face of the lack of response from the State to gender violence.

Débora was 39 years old and had been missing since Saturday, November 8, when she went to a campsite with Angel Gutierrez, her boyfriend. His body was found in the area known as “Swan Lake.” The images recorded by the security cameras locate him precisely dragging a black bag towards the area during the early hours of Sunday.

Ángel Gutiérrez has been detained since Monday. Until now he has refused to testify.

Débora’s femicide occurs in a context where the State itself, as Milei has already expressed, denies gender violence, even promoting the removal of the figure of femicide from the Penal Code.

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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