The Borneo Post

Murdered Spanish boy’s stepmother admits killing him

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MADRID: A woman caught in Spain with the body of her stepson in her car boot admitted she had killed him, police said, as a funeral was held for the young victim whose murder shook the country.

Ana Julia Quezada, a Dominican woman who had for years been going out with the father of eightyearo­ld Gabriel Cruz, ‘admitted being the perpetrato­r’, a police spokesman told AFP, without elaboratin­g.

Gabriel’s disappeara­nce on Feb 27 in the small southeaste­rn village of Las Hortichuel­as sparked a days-long search involving hundreds of volunteers.

His parents Patricia Ramirez and Angel Cruz, who are separated but get along well, have given countless tearful interviews since he went missing after leaving his grandmothe­r’s house to go play.

As his father’s partner, Quezada had been a fixture in the search for Gabriel, wearing a T- shirt emblazoned with the boy’s smiling face and speaking to reporters in tears.

Then in a shocking twist, Spain’s Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido announced Sunday that police had found Gabriel’s body in her car.

On Tuesday, Gabriel’s funeral at the cathedral in Almeria near Las Hortichuel­as drew a huge, saddened crowd, with people shouting ‘we are all Gabriel’.

Speaking to the media, Cruz gave thanks for all the support received during excruciati­ng days of uncertaint­y.

“You gave us strength to search for Gabriel,” he said.

News of Gabriel’s murder and Quezada’s arrest sparked an outpouring of hatred towards her in Spain, despite calls for calm by his parents.

Amateur footage broadcast Monday showed 43-year- old Quezada mobbed when she left a building accompanie­d by police, who had to wrestle with people to push them away.

One online petition signed by more than 330,000 people asked the Dominican Republic to request her extraditio­n to serve prison time there so that she would not be allowed to enjoy ‘the comfort of Spanish jails’.

Another demanding that she be sentenced to life in prison has been signed by more than 270,000 people.

News also emerged that a girl presented as Quezada’s daughter by Spanish media died in 1996 in the northern city of Burgos after falling out of the window of their home.

Asked about this, Zoido confirmed Monday that an incident had taken place, saying police had investigat­ed the tragedy at the time but the case was dismissed. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows a family negotiatin­g their way through caked mud around a dried up section of the Theewaters­kloof dam near Cape Town. — Reuters photo
File photo shows a family negotiatin­g their way through caked mud around a dried up section of the Theewaters­kloof dam near Cape Town. — Reuters photo

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