Ateacher who was brutally stabbed by her ex-partner and father of her children in her home in Santiago de Cuba, is evolving satisfactorily from the injuries suffered, although she is still hospitalized.
Triana Ferrer, preschool teacher, is at the Joaquín Castillo Duany Military Hospital.
As revealed by a center worker to the journalistYosmany Mayeta Labrada, the patient progresses satisfactorily andIn a few days they will discharge him.
"Werethree stab wounds, one in the head almost reaching the neck, another in the fingers of the hand and another on the left side near the heart"he explained.
The victim is conscious, can talk normally with doctors and knows that her case was exposed on social networks and the press.
His attacker was identified as Segundo Ortiz Romero. Aboutthe violent attack he suffered last Sunday, Triana reported that alreadyShe had gone five times to report him because he had threatened to kill her..
"The same woman always looked after her.at the Police and told him: 'he's not going to do anything to you, that's a marital problem'; and look what happened," the hospital worker told the reporter.
Triana works at school 31 "Fernando Proll Céspedes" and lives in the Hoyo de Chicharrones neighborhood, in the city of Santiago.
"Many mothers whose children have passed through this educational center have written to me to express their solidarity and tell how Triana Ferrer has been with her students," said Mayeta Labrada inFacebook.
For its part,Her ex-husband turned himself in to the authorities, thinking he had murdered her.. According to the teacher's neighbors, the man had a history of gender violence against her and on one occasion he even cut her face and arm.
"It is time for all the organizations that exist in Cuba and that claim to defend women's rights to take action on the matter and dictate a law where the aggressors pay duly," the journalist demanded.
"Triana is still alive today to raise her children, be an example to other violated women and put a stop to police passivity around these events," he added.
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