Mataro cut throat girl discovered: The Mossos d'Esquadra investigate the violent death of a 13-year-old girl in Mataró (Barcelona), explained police sources on Monday.

The minor was found in her house, in an apartment at number 83 Burriac Street, in the Cerdanyola Nord neighborhood of Mataró, and had a cut in the neck.

According to the Catalan police, was found this Sunday at 22.00 hours without life and all the hypotheses are open waiting for the autopsy.

Mataro cut throat girl discovered

The mother of the minor, who was traveling, told an acquaintance because she did not know anything about her daughter, and it was a neighbor who entered the building and found the child, informed sources have indicated.

The girl was found on the floor in a room in the house, where she lived with her mother and her brother, and now they are investigating the circumstances of what happened.

This Sunday the judicial commission on duty in Mataró-magistrate, lawyer of the administration, prosecutor and forensic-moved to the house to proceed with the removal of the body, reported the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC).

The case is being investigated by the Court of Instruction 3 of Mataró, which keeps the case secret and, at this moment, is pending the autopsy report.


MORE NEWS: Citizens undo their alliance with Valls in Barcelona for their support to Colau

The National Directorate of Citizens (Cs) has decided to break with the platform of Manuel Valls in the City of Barcelona and has separated the three councilors of Cs in the consistory after the former French prime minister and the two councilors of his group who did not belong to the orange party will support the inauguration of Ada Colau as mayor.

This was decided on Monday by the Permanent Executive of Cs, according to a press conference announced by the spokesperson, Inés Arrimadas, who has assured that supporting Colau is like supporting the ERC candidate, Ernest Maragall.

Valls, mayor of Barcelona, ​​Canvi - Ciutadans, offered his votes without conditions to the BComú candidate to join them to the PSC and prevent the municipal government was headed by an independentista.

Cs did not agree and as an alternative proposed to support the PSC candidate, Jaume Collboni, but this option did not prosper and finally his three councilors voted in blank. This supposes "a very important discrepancy in a very important question" and for that reason "we have decided to separate ourselves from Manuel Valls in the Town Hall", where "we will have our own group, with three councilors, to have a voice of our own", he explained. As detailed, this decision has been communicated to him by Cs general secretary, José Manuel Villegas, to Valls this Monday.

"We are the voice of constitutionalism in Catalonia and those who do not want the municipalities to be in the hands of separatism," he added, although he considers that the three councilors of Ciudadanos -Luz Guilarte, Marilén Barceló and Paco Sierra- and their three ex-partners of candidacy will vote "in a similar way on many things" at City Hall.

The leader 'orange' has insisted that the difference between Maragall and Colau "is very small", and proof of this is, in his opinion, that the mayor wants to put back a yellow tie -by politicians judged by the independence process in Catalonia- on the facade of the consistory.