Gabriel's killer's daughter died from 'fall' in 1996; police reopen case
Wednesday, March 14, 2018 @ 12:50 AM
POLICE in the provinces of Almería and Burgos have reopened the case of the death of Ana Julia Quezada's four-year-old daughter in 1996, which at the time was considered 'accidental'.
Quezada, 44, had moved to the Burgos area in 1995, when she was around 21 years old, with the daughter she had had through a relationship with a man in her native Dominican Republic.
A year later, the infant fell out of a seventh-floor window and was killed instantly.
By then, the child had a sister, then aged two, whose father was Quezada's new boyfriend from Burgos.
The surviving sister is now 24 and lives in Burgos with her dad.
After discovering through the media that her mother had been arrested and charged with eight-year-old Gabriel Cruz Ramírez's murder two weeks after the child had gone missing in the 100 metres separating his grandmother's and his aunt's homes in Las Hortichuelas, near Níjar (Almería), the daughter in Burgos was reportedly taken to hospital after suffering a panic attack.
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