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Chincha: Stabbed a Woman in the Stomach and Liver in Front of Her Youngest Child

Summary by Diario Correo
“My dad is killing my mom,” that was the distress call that a child gave when he saw his father attacking his mother with a knife. The violent incident occurred Tuesday night at the San Cosme passage in Chincha Alta, at the home of the victim Carmen Fernández Yucra. She remains in critical condition, while the assailant is being held in the police cell as he is being syndicated for attempted femicide.Femicide temptation The child saw his parent …
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“My dad is killing my mom,” that was the distress call that a child gave when he saw his father attacking his mother with a knife. The violent incident occurred Tuesday night at the San Cosme passage in Chincha Alta, at the home of the victim Carmen Fernández Yucra. She remains in critical condition, while the assailant is being held in the police cell as he is being syndicated for attempted femicide.Femicide temptation The child saw his parent …

·Peru
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Pedro Martínez was arrested by the National Police after brutally attacking a young mother, who remains in the ICU with a reserved prognosis due to the severity of her injuries.

·Lima, Peru
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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