Minuto de silencio en la delegación del gobierno de Madrid por mujer asesinada en Benalmádena
Workers from the Government Delegation in Madrid led by the Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo; Delegate of the Madrid government, Francisco Martín; and the subdelegate of the government, Pilar Trinidad, observed a minute of silence as a demonstration of repulsion, rejection, and condemnation of the latest 48-year-old woman allegedly killed by gender violence in Benalmádena (Málaga) on February 9th.
On this occasion, the person in charge of Reading the subsequent institutional condemnation statement was the lower government of the Madrid community, Pillat Trinidad, who pointed out that she is the second woman murdered by gender violence in 2025 and 1,295 in 2003.
The woman murdered in Benalmádena requested a restraining order against her assailant
Furthermore, since 2013, 62 children have been killed by gender violence against their mothers, and 467 the number of girls and orphans due to gender violence in Spain.
At the end of the minute, the Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo, addressed the media stating that «all institutions, the Spanish democracy as a whole, judges, security forces, and state agencies, we must all be firmly united to protect women and never underestimate the risk they may face.»
A man arrested for murdering his wife in front of their children in Benalmádena
Once again, this minute of silence was observed simultaneously In all government delegations and under the plazas of Spain within the new «Protocol of condemnation and repulsion for crimes of gender violence» aimed at family members and related individuals.
Finally, the statement highlighted that victims have various communication methods available, such as 016 for online consultations through Email 016-online@igualdad.gob.es, a WhatsApp channel at number 600 000 016, and an online chat accessible on the website violeoroganero.igaledad.gob.es, operating 24/7, every day of the year.
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