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This day the funeral of María Isabel Pavez is held, a 22-year-old young man who was missing for a week and whose body was found in the apartment of his former partner, in Santiago Centro.
Dozens of people, including neighbors, friends and women came to the young woman’s house in the Villa Nuevo Amanecer in La Florida, where the wake of María Isabel takes place for her farewell and subsequent funeral at the El Prado Cemetery.
The case of the young woman generated great commotion in the country, who remained missing for seven days and a search network was created through social networks, however, her body was found this Thursday in the apartment of her ex-partner, Igor González, who is the only suspect in the crime and who has a valid arrest warrant.
QUESTIONS
From the Chilean Network against Violence against Women, its spokesperson Lorena Astudilloindicated that there is concern about the numbers of femicides in the country that in 10 years “have not changed significantly.”
“Public policies to prevent and eradicate violence against women are not being effectiveAs the State is failing and that must be reviewed, now as soon as a report of the disappearance of a woman is made, all the police officers, the Public Ministry should put all the resources to search for that woman because if the family has suspicions that something bad has happened they are always founded, and even if they were not, we must put all those resources, “he said.
It was also questioned that the family accused that Pavez could be in the residence of the former couple, however, a week later that place was searched.
Meanwhile, the head of the Unit on Violence against Women of Sernameg, Maria Loreto Franco, he assured that “we have made all the professionals of our centers available from the first minute to be able to accompany and grant reparatory justice how much the family needs “.
It is with pain that we received the news yesterday about the case of María Isabel Pavez. From the @MinWomanyEG through @SernamEGChile We made ourselves available to her family to provide legal support and accompany her in the process of seeking justice.#No more violence against women
– Ministry of Women and EG. (@MinMujeryEG) December 25, 2020
And he added that “in order to produce this cultural change we need all of you and all of you so that If you are a witness or if you are listening to something that detects violence against a woman, please do not hesitate to call 1455 so that you have guidance and information regarding these facts. “
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