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Castro Urdiales' Beheader Agrees Not to Inherit Her Boyfriend's Flat but Not to Pay the 21,000 Euros Drawn From Her Account

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Carmen Merino, the woman convicted of killing her partner in Castro Urdiales, Jesús María Baranda, whose skull appeared in September 2019 in a box that the suspect had given months earlier to a friend to keep her, has agreed not to inherit the victim's flat, in Calle Padre Bassa number 12 in the Cantabrian town and where the murder would have taken place.However, she opposes paying the close to 21.

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Carmen Merino, the woman convicted of killing her partner in Castro Urdiales, Jesús María Baranda, whose skull appeared in September 2019 in a box that the suspect had given months earlier to a friend to keep her, has agreed not to inherit the victim's flat, in Calle Padre Bassa number 12 in the Cantabrian town and where the murder would have taken place.However, she opposes paying the close to 21.

·Madrid, Spain
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From the disappearance and to the discovery of the victim's skull, about 21,000 euros were extracted from the victim's savings

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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