Does not leave Islam boyfriend unconverted, attacked by parents

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(ANSA) – ANCONA, AUG 25 – She does not want to leave her Italian boyfriend who does not intend to convert to Islam and for this reason she is attacked by her parents, in particular by her mother, ending up resorting to medical care, with a mild prognosis. The victim is a 20-year-old of North African descent. The police chief of Fermo Rosa Romano issued two separate warnings for domestic violence against father and mother, resident in the province, pursuant to art. 3 of Law 119/2013. The young man’s conversion, from what has been learned, would have been an essential condition for a future marriage.

The couple went to the girl’s workplace and discovered that the boys continued to see each other, triggering the parents’ reaction: the father began to rant against the young man, the mother attacked her daughter. The agents of the General Prevention and Public Aid Office immediately intervened on the site and collected testimonies from those present.

The Judicial Authority was informed that it opened a file against the parents, according to the discipline of the “Red Code”, delegating further investigations to the Flying Squad, which collected other elements and other testimonies on the difficult family life of the twenty-year-old.

The parents were summoned to the Police Headquarters for the notification of the warnings, a warning to change attitude towards the victim, under penalty of the possibility of more incisive preventive measures. With a view to prevention, the couple were shown the paths to follow at the specialized structures of the province in the field of ill-treating subjects, based on the ‘Zeus’ protocols.

The warning, reminds the Police Headquarters of Fermo, is the first form of intervention aimed at averting serious forms of domestic violence (physical, psychological or economic), in the family environment or in the context of couple relationships, with current or current spouses or partners. passed. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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