Ragusa, breaks into his ex’s house and attacks a guest: Cuban citizen reported

Ragusa, breaks into his ex’s house and attacks a guest: Cuban citizen reported
Ragusa, breaks into his ex’s house and attacks a guest: Cuban citizen reported

The Carabinieri of the Station of Marina di Ragusa they reported a 38-year-old of Cuban origin on the loose for aggravated injuries.

The episode occurred on the night of June 22, when the man, despite being subjected to the precautionary measure of a ban on approaching his ex-partner, furtively entered her home located in the seaside hamlet of Ragusa.

The Dynamics of Aggression

Inside the house, the 38-year-old found a 40-year-old of Turkish origin, a guest of his ex-partner.

A violent scuffle ensued, during which the attacker grabbed a kitchen knife, inflicting several slashes on the Turkish man’s back, causing him minor injuries.

The Carabinieri’s Intervention

The alarm was raised by a security guard who was near the house and called the emergency number 112.

The Carabinieri, who promptly intervened on the scene, were able to identify and block the attacker. Subsequently, after having collected the testimonies of those present and the victim, they reported the 38-year-old Cuban to the Judicial Authority for aggravated personal injury.

Security and Surveillance

This episode underlines the importance of vigilance and timely intervention by the police to ensure the safety of citizens.

Local authorities continue to carefully monitor the situation to prevent further episodes of violence and to protect victims of abuse and mistreatment.

Conclusions

The 38-year-old Cuban’s complaint for aggravated assault represents an important step towards justice and the protection of victims. The Police invite citizens to report any suspicious or violent behavior, ensuring that all reports will be treated with the utmost seriousness and confidentiality.

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