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MADRID, June 14 — Hundreds protested against domestic violence across Spain today as a search resumed in the Canaries for a toddler whose father is suspected of also killing his other daughter.  The girls, aged 1 and 6, were reported missing on April 27 after being taken away by their...

MADRID, June 14 — Hundreds protested against domestic violence across Spain today as a search resumed in the Canaries for a toddler whose father is suspected of also killing his other daughter.

After Olivia’s body was found, huge crowds turned out across Spain to protest against domestic violence. “He aimed to inflict on his ex-partner the greatest pain that he could imagine, an inhuman pain,” she said. The abduction and suspected murder of the two girls came a year after the girls’ mother, Beatriz Zimmermann, broke up with Gimeno.

 

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