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David Oubel Renedo is a Spanish parricide, baptized as the moraña monster due to the brutal murder of his daughters by decapitation with a radial saw. After the crime he tried to commit suicide but had only superficial wounds, after the arrest several citizens tried to lynch him | '''David Oubel Renedo''' is a Spanish parricide, baptized as the moraña monster due to the brutal murder of his daughters by decapitation with a radial saw. After the crime he tried to commit suicide but had only superficial wounds, after the arrest several citizens tried to lynch him | ||
David Oubel, the parricide of Moraña, was since July 6, 2017, the first sentenced in Spain to reviewable permanent prison. The perpetrator confessed to the murder of his two daughters, Amaya and Candela, at his home on June 31, 2015, learned yesterday the verdict of the jury as well as the sentence of the magistrate Nélidad Cid, who has led a trial that began on Tuesday and It lasted two days in the Provincial Court of Pontevedra. | David Oubel, the parricide of Moraña, was since July 6, 2017, the first sentenced in Spain to reviewable permanent prison. The perpetrator confessed to the murder of his two daughters, Amaya and Candela, at his home on June 31, 2015, learned yesterday the verdict of the jury as well as the sentence of the magistrate Nélidad Cid, who has led a trial that began on Tuesday and It lasted two days in the Provincial Court of Pontevedra. | ||
Revision as of 12:49, 4 October 2020
David Oubel Renedo is a Spanish parricide, baptized as the moraña monster due to the brutal murder of his daughters by decapitation with a radial saw. After the crime he tried to commit suicide but had only superficial wounds, after the arrest several citizens tried to lynch him David Oubel, the parricide of Moraña, was since July 6, 2017, the first sentenced in Spain to reviewable permanent prison. The perpetrator confessed to the murder of his two daughters, Amaya and Candela, at his home on June 31, 2015, learned yesterday the verdict of the jury as well as the sentence of the magistrate Nélidad Cid, who has led a trial that began on Tuesday and It lasted two days in the Provincial Court of Pontevedra.
Moraña's 'monster', convicted of killing his two daughters, did not appeal.