Minsa expressed solidarity with the mother of the girl Damaris and urged the authorities to punish the 'Chiclayo monster'

The Ministry of Health expressed its unconditional support to the parent, who serves as a Nursing Technician of the Lambayeque Vaccination Brigades.

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The Ministry of Health (Minsa), through the Lambayeque Regional Health Administration, expressed solidarity with the mother of the 3-year-old girl, victim of the 'Chiclayo Monster'. Through a statement, they expressed unconditional support to their father, who works as a Nursing Technician of the Lambayeque Vaccination Brigades.

They also called on the competent authorities to punish the person responsible for the heinous act to the full extent of the law. “We sympathize and express unconditional support to the Nursing Technician and member of our COVID-19 vaccination brigades, who after an intense search by the competent authorities, was able to meet with her 3-year-old minor who disappeared the day before,” the letter reads.

The statement also states that the “Lambayeque Regional Health Administration makes medical, mental health and legal advice services available, in order to provide all the necessary support and support in this difficult time that our worker is going through”.

“We reject and condemn such acts, urging the investigating authorities to ensure that those responsible for the act are tried to the full extent of the law,” the statement concluded.

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PRESIDENT CASTILLO VISITED LA NIÑA'S PARENTS

President Pedro Castillo arrived this Good Friday to the Almanzor Aguinaga Hospital, in Chiclayo, to visit the minor victim of kidnapping and violence sexual. At the scene, the Head of State spoke with the parents of the minor, who is receiving all medical care and is stable.

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The parents of the victim commented that they spoke 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,” the father told RPP Noticias.

In addition, the father of the minor asked the representatives of the Executive that what was discussed not only be words, but that they materialize into 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 one or two months from now, 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.

Finally, her father sent a message to the Congress of the Republic: “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.”

The Minister for Women and Vulnerable Populations (Mimp), Diana Miloslavich, received the president in Chiclayo and also attended the hospital to offer psychological and legal support to the family in coordination with other sectors of the State.

“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.

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