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Man Arrested in Sant Julià de Lòria for Assaulting Partner and Daughter Amid Family Dispute

Incident escalated when partner and another daughter intervened to protect targeted child from repeat aggressor; neighbors called police who found injuries on victims.

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Key Points

  • 57-year-old man arrested in Sant Julià de Lòria for assaulting partner and daughter during family dispute.
  • Incident occurred Sunday night at residence on Avinguda Verge de Canòlich; neighbors called police.
  • Partner and another daughter intervened to protect targeted child from repeat aggressor; injuries found on victims.
  • Man appeared before judge Monday; investigations ongoing, unclear if formal complaints will be filed.

Police in Sant Julià de Lòria arrested a 57-year-old man Sunday night on charges of offences against physical and moral integrity in a domestic context after he allegedly assaulted his partner and one daughter while they tried to protect another daughter from his aggression.

The incident took place shortly after 9pm at a residence on Avinguda Verge de Canòlich. A family dispute turned violent when the man targeted one daughter—a pattern noted by officers due to at least one prior assault against her. His partner and another daughter intervened, only to face attacks themselves. Neighbors alerted authorities amid the commotion, and police arrived to find clear signs of injury on the two women. They detained the man on the spot.

He appeared before a judge Monday, with the case now under judicial review. Investigations continue into the full details and any further liabilities. It remains unclear whether the women will file formal complaints, which could strengthen the prosecution and potentially bar the man from the home. No information has emerged on the victims' medical status.

Police statements confirm the sequence, emphasizing the women's role in shielding the targeted daughter. The episode underscores ongoing concerns about repeat domestic violence in the parish.

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