'El Monstero de Chiclayo' | “Don't let them abandon me from here in a month or two”: the request of the father of the minor outraged in Chiclayo to Pedro Castillo

The father of the abused girl said that the president was going to speed up the legal procedures so that the 'Chiclayo Monster' “pays what he deserves”.

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President Pedro Castillo was on Friday morning at the Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo hospital, in Chiclayo, to talk and express his solidarity with the parents of the minor, who was the victim of the 'Chiclayo Monster', who abducted, tortured and sexually abused the 3-year-old girl. The parents of the victim commented that they had talked with the head of state for a period of 5 minutes.

“He came to give us his support and told us that he was going to speed up the legal process so that that person pays what he deserves. It was a very short thing (the dialogue), but he advised us,” he told RPP Noticias.

The Minister for Women, Diana Miloslavich, also attended the hospital and spoke with the parents of the minor to offer psychological and legal support to the family in coordination with other sectors of the State. The father of the minor asked the representatives of the Executive to remain not only in words, but in deeds.

“That they comply with what they are saying and that it is not just a month or two months because this is a long process. Let them not abandon me in a month or two, but to keep their words. Let Congress change the laws once and for all so that no girl will ever happen to what happened to my baby again,” she said.

The girl's father also sent a message to Parliament: What I want to say is that Congress changes those laws once and for all so that no girl happens to what happened to my baby. That has to change yes or yes.”

Father of the abused girl met with Pedro Castillo. Video: RPP Noticias

“They are offering many things, they have come from the Ministry of Women, I also spoke with the Ministry of Justice. They want to see everything legal for that man to pay for what he did to my girl. That life imprisonment be achieved for that man to die because if they are going to keep him locked up, he will eat breakfast, he will continue to eat for free while one will continue to fight to be able to eat, he added.

Finally, the girl's father criticized the dissemination of the video of the discovery where his daughter was abducted and sexually violated by the 'Chiclayo Monster'.

“There is a video of what the Dirincri has recorded, which has shared it and has no sensitivity towards my girl. They should never publish that video, that person should be punished,” he concluded.

The president had already asked the judiciary for the “greatest weight of the law” against the rapist: “As a Government we condemn and repudiate the sexual assault suffered by a minor in Chiclayo. This regrettable fact must not go unpunished. Our solidarity and all support for the girl child and her family. We ask the judiciary to give the greater weight of the law to the culprit,” he wrote on his Twitter account.

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NINE MONTHS OF PRE-TRIAL DETEN

The Judiciary of Lambayeque handed down nine months of pre-trial detention against Juan Antonio Enríquez García, the 'Chiclayo Monster', investigated for having kidnapped, tortured and sexually abused a three-year-old girl.

Judge María Vasquez, of the Second Preparatory Investigation Court of the Atusparías Justice Module, in the district of José Leonardo Ortiz, Chiclayo, issued this coercive measure.

This request was supported, in a virtual hearing, by the provincial prosecutor Martín Muñoz Basauri, representative of the Second Provincial Corporate Criminal Prosecutor's Office of José Leonardo Ortiz, who maintained the presumption of the crimes of aggravated kidnapping and sexual rape of a minor.

“The accused accepted the facts. This version is valid because it was provided in the presence of the representative of the Public Prosecutor's Office and his lawyer. He acknowledged the facts, that is conclusive,” said the family's legal representative, lawyer Tito Estevez Torres, who presented strong convictions to make this request and be declared as founded.

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