- The victim from Madrid was murdered on October 20, and was 21 years old.
- On October 15, another 53-year-old woman was murdered in Guipúzcoa.
- With the confirmation of these two cases, the number of women killed for alleged gender violence in Spain amounts to 32 in 2025 and 1,327 since 2003.
The workers of the Delegation of the Government of Spain in the Community of Madrid have observed a minute of silence to condemn the murder of two women for alleged gender violence in recent days, in the province of Guipúzcoa and in the city of Madrid.
In the case of the murdered woman in Guipúzcoa, there were no previous complaints of gender-based violence against the aggressor. However, there were such complaints against the author of the crime of the woman of Madrid, with whom she also had a daughter of barely fifteen months, who was present at the time of the murder.
The event was chaired by the Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo García, and the delegate of the Government of Spain in the Community of Madrid, Francisco Martín Aguirre. Several personalities of Madrid’s politics have also attended.
Beatriz Gonzalo, a worker in the Delegation’s press office, has been in charge of reading the institutional declaration of revulsion. In it, they have again reviewed all the communication methods that victims have at their disposal, such as phone 016, online consultations through the email address 016-online@igualdad.gob.es, the WhatsApp channel in the number 600 000 016 and online chat, accessible from the website violenciagenero.igualdad.gob.es, which operate 24 hours a day, every day of the year.