Juan Antonio Enríquez García, better known as the 'Chiclayo Monster', has won the national repudiation for having abducted and sexually abused Damaris, a little girl as young as 3 years old. The minor was found in traumatic shock in a house under construction, with her feet tied.
The terrible event has aroused the indignation of the residents of the José Leonardo Ortiz district, who came to the house where the child was kidnapped to set fire to the place. They also asked for the death penalty for the subject, who will await his conviction for the crimes of rape and kidnapping from prison.
On Twitter, the #JusticiaParaDamaris trend went viral, thus demonstrating that the case not only touched the town of Chiclayo, but also Peru as a whole. Various figures of show business, such as Melissa Paredes, Valery Revello, Genesis Tapia, among others, demanded from their platforms that the full weight of the law fall against the rapist.
Susan Ochoa also did the same through her social media. The Peruvian artist was affected by the news and sang “Song without fear”, composed by Mexican company Vivir Quintana, to show her indignation at the latest cases of violence against women and girls in the country.
“We ask for justice, we shout for every missing person, let it resonate loudly. We want each other alive. Let the rapist and femicide fall hard. I break everything, I burn everything if one day a guy turns out your eyes. Nothing shuts me up anymore. If they play one, we all answer,” he sang loudly.
SCORED AGAINST THE 'CHICLAYO MONSTER'
Susan Ochoa was present at the collective protest 'Justice for Damaris', which took place on April 14 in Plaza San Martín, to demand chain life for the confessed rapist. From outside the Palace of Justice, the singer lamented that the laws favor rapists.
“It's not fair to grow up in fear because we find unfortunate people who end the lives of children, violate their rights and peace. We mothers are going to get up (...) Let them not steal their smiles, they are helpless children, victims of these ill-fated, sick, sadists. It's not fair that these wretches have rights,” she said indignantly.
“Damaris listen, Lima is with you! For us there are policemen, for whom we do a march of pain (...) For children who deserve justice there are no police officers, they don't have any backing. The laws are unfair, they favor criminals, drug addicts, rapists, baddies. And the rights of our children? ”, it is heard at another time.
ONE LAST REQUEST
The father of the girl victim of the 'Chiclayo Monster' made an order to all of Peru. From Chiclayo, the father of little Damaris urged those who have audiovisual material of his daughter to delete the photos and videos where her face appears.
This request seeks to prevent the minor from being recognized in the future and affecting her interpersonal development. “What she has suffered is something serious and she will not forget it overnight, even though she is a baby. Ask them, please, that if there are photos or videos, delete it for the welfare of my baby,” the girl's father urged Exitosa.
As you remember, after the little girl's case became known, the video of the discovery where she was abducted and sexually violated by Juan Antonio Enríquez García was shared on different social networks.
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