prefecture of Warar The shock continues even after the discovery of ~ 3 victims of murder case At Bautista Urbanization House. body of Maria Perez Two children, ages 4 and 6, were found buried in the family home.
Family and neighbors demand justice and ask for maximum sanctions to be applied The alleged perpetrator, who has been identified as Luis Ordinola Sotomayorconfessed to the authorities his involvement in the incident.
Thus, they called for a sit-in last Friday, November 14th. Protesters gathered in front of the United Nations headquarters. public ministryhe Criminal Investigation Department and judiciary We call for effective intervention from judicial institutions. The protests were sparked by concerns that the defendant’s defense team was trying to avoid a prison sentence by claiming he had “mental health issues.”
The incident sparked outrage among the Warar community, which called for transparent judicial procedures and exemplary punishment..
confession of Ordinola Sotomayor impacted the community of Warar and revived calls against domestic gender violence. According to Latina 28-year-old young man spoke about his participation in this crime in the presence of authorities.
Ordinola Sotomayor He admitted planning the crime and said he drugged his partner and children with sleeping pills before moving them into a silo dug into the property.
“A week ago, he committed a triple murder: the murder of his female partner and two counts of aggravated crimes against minors,” the general acknowledged. Juan Mundakahead of Lima North Police District.
“I let them sleep. I go to the store, even if it’s a lie (…) I picked up Maria, I picked her up. She was here, she woke up and told me (…) and I grabbed her and pushed her, and she fell down.”

The following are the main ones Featured channels Available in Peru in cases of domestic violence and femicide:
- Line 100a service from the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable People, is available 24 hours a day, free of charge, throughout the country. The service provides legal, social and psychological guidance and support to people affected by family and sexual violence.
- Women’s Emergency Center (CEM) They provide specialized face-to-face care to victims of violence. These centers are located in different regions of the country and provide immediate advice, support and comprehensive monitoring depending on the needs of each case.
- Peruvian National Police (PNP) There is an emergency number 105 where you can immediately report violence or dangerous situations. Agents are trained to intervene and refer cases to the corresponding protection agency.
- chat 100 is an online tool that allows you to receive confidential psychological counseling via text message over the Internet, making it easy to access support without having to make a phone call.