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At the last session of 15 February, the judge decided to release Majarenas' aggressor, considering that the judicial process was "prolonging" and that provisional prison is "an exceptional measure". “He acknowledged that he tried to kill his daughter,” Ibarreta said: “How does Sara live in this situation? He's threatened with death." As you have explained, the aggressor has a telematic bracelet, so it is not allowed to enter the Basque Autonomous Community. In any case, the aggressor can move around the rest of Spain and has an order of two kilometers away, according to Interior.
To verify compliance, Majarenas has a 24 hour connected telematic device: “He is monitored at all times, cannot cross the French border without warning, every eight hours the battery has to be put into the device, so he cannot make one-off plans,” Ibarreta said. "It's not a proportionate punishment. Does anyone know what the stress is?” On the other hand, they have reported that the attacker's telematic bracelet has failed in three of the cases.
Ibarreta and Zurutuza have denounced that they not only fear the aggressor who is at liberty, but also fear justice: “The fear is double; that of the free assassin and that of the Spanish justice”. Two years later, the trial has not yet been held.