Attempted homicide charge for act of revenge in Vicar

DELIBERATE: Guardia Civil believe the suspected cut the vehicle’s ABS sensor cable and partially cut the brake fluid hose on one of the tyres. CREDIT: Almeria Guardia Civil

A MAN is under arrest for attempted homicide for deliberately tampering with the car of his ex-wife’s cousin, who he blamed for his marriage breakdown.
The Guardia Civil believe 52-year old A.M.G. cut the vehicle’s ABS sensor cable and partially cut the brake fluid hose on one of the tyres.
The Guardia launched an investigation after the victim reported the damage to her car while it was parked by her property in Vicar. Inspections of the vehicle using different means of technology determined it had indeed been tinkered with with the aim of causing an accident.
The Guardia also reported that the Almeria Violence Against Women court had investigated the detainee for a similar incident: blocking the waste pipes at the property where his former wife lives with her cousin. He even allegedly put a snake in the house knowing his ex-partner has a phobia about them.
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