National police have arrested two men on charges of assault resulting in serious bodily injury. fierce conflict In Valladolid. During the battle, one of them ripped off part of his ear left The other was from a bite wound, which could have ended up being reimplanted at a hospital after being found on the ground by agents.
The incident took place in the early hours of Sunday morning and a team of national police and city police were ordered to the police station at 2am. carmel street From the center of the city, from where a fight was taking place between two men.
Officials arriving at the scene found two people dead. Tangled and stuck to the ground. Police tried to separate the two men, but one of them became uncontrollable and became “extremely violent”, including punching a police officer.
The other man took advantage of the moment and ran away, trying to evade police, but two officers caught up with him as he tried to escape. Investigators observed that the man had a deep cut between his eyebrows and was bleeding profusely. he lost part of his left ear The bite causes profuse bleeding.
Police requested the transfer of the two men to medical facilities, one to the Rio Ortega University Hospital and the other to the University Clinical Hospital, where they were treated for their injuries.
A police officer found an ear on the ground.
According to police officials, one of the officers put my ear on the ground He was then immediately transported in a police vehicle to a clinical hospital, where doctors reimplanted him as an emergency intervention.
After receiving treatment, both were arrested with serious injuries, one of whom was then taken into police custody at the hospital and the other transferred to the National Police Headquarters at Delicias Police Station.
The same source said neither of the two detained were cooperating with police, identifying themselves or disclosing the reason for the fight. The detainees were released and transferred to a police station, where investigations continue. Both detainees were handed over to judicial authorities who ordered their release.