Two brothers of Nuria López, the kitchen manager at the Mas d’Enric prison, in Tarragona, murdered on the 14th by an inmate, demonstrate this Friday at the gates of Brians 2, coinciding with the foreseeable provisional release by Dani Alves.
The victim’s relatives are supported by a hundred officials who have taken advantage of the great media expectation of the footballer’s departure to make their protests felt to demand more security in prisons and political responsibilities after a crime that the Minister of Justice, Gemma Ubasart , described Thursday in Parliament as “unpredictable.”
The officials, the vast majority work at Mas d’Enric and were colleagues of the cook, wear t-shirts with a portrait of the woman, who was 46 years old at the time of being murdered by an inmate who was serving an 11-year prison sentence. for having slit the throat of another woman in Tarragona years ago.
The officials wanted to respond to the counselor by assuring that yesterday she did not want to respond to the prisoner’s return to the kitchens after the incident in December when he violently confronted another prisoner. Nor to the fact that the Treatment Board of the penitentiary itself would not look so favorably on the positive progress of the inmate when he had neither prospered in grade, nor had he managed to benefit from a single exit permit. “Yes, it’s true, the kitchen workers asked the director for his return. But what workers? Not precisely those hired from outside like Nuria, but her own fellow inmates assigned to the kitchen were the ones who claimed it,” the victim’s colleagues warned.
The officials plan to remain at the gates of Brians 2 all this Friday, awaiting the departure of Dani Alves. Those responsible for the initiative have assured that they will not interfere with the prisoner’s exit, but that they will be seen and heard the moment he leaves the center and that all eyes will be on the Brazilian.