The investigation opened for the crime of injury and the versions of the two men before the judge agree on the absence of prior animosity between them.
The Court of First Instance and Instruction 2 of Carlet decreed provisional release for the 37-year-old man arrested for allegedly poisoning a friend by putting corrosive substances into an alcoholic beverage he was drinking.
The events occurred in the Valencian city of Benifaio. The person concerned noticed that the glass had a strange taste. “He immediately began to feel ill and vomited blood without stopping coughing,” the Civil Guard who arrested the suspect reported on Tuesday.
The duty judge who received him on September 19 released him after neither party will request the imposition of a precautionary measure and taking into account the statements made in court by the detainee and the injured party. Their versions of what happened completely coincide.
Sources from the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community emphasize that “from these statements and the rest of the investigative procedures carried out, the existence of animosity or prior enmity between the two does not emerge, nor data that points to malicious action “by the arrested person, who first helped the victim and took her to the hospital.”
The person concerned was urgently admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and, due to the severity of the injuries she had to her esophagus, she was transferred to another medical center where she was hospitalized for seven days.
The file was initially opened by a crime of injury. The judge recused herself in favor of the Court of First Instance and Instruction 4 of Carlet, which was in office on the day of the events.
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