
The alleged perpetrator of the crime was already identified by the agents and voluntarily surrendered.
The National Police have brought before the Court of Instruction number seven on Friday morning, the young man arrested for his alleged connection to the death of a man who was a victim of a stabbing in Cántico Street, in the neighborhood of Tres Mil Viviendas in the Polígono Sur of Seville, the neighborhood with the lowest average annual net income per person in all of Spain according to official statistics.
This was confirmed to Europa Press by sources from the National Police and the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA), as the arrested individual is a 19-year-old young man who was already identified by investigators for his alleged connection to the crime and who voluntarily surrendered to the National Police this past Wednesday.
According to the unified emergency service 112 of Andalusia and the National Police, around 2:20 am on the past Tuesday, a person alerted emergency services via phone call, reporting that they had found a man bloody in Cántico Street in Tres Mil Viviendas of Polígono Sur, a victim of a possible attack, next to some old commercial premises.
The National Police, Local Police, and 061 were mobilized, although ultimately this person was evacuated by third parties to the Virgen del Rocío hospital, where his death was confirmed, presumably due to stab wounds.
The Government Subdelegate in Seville, Francisco Toscano, stated that the deceased is a man around 32 years old and that at the crime scene, the agents had recovered «some items» to continue «developing the investigation.»