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Spike88 02-25-09 10:09 AM

Burn Baby Burn.
 
A Spanish mother has taken revenge on the man who raped her 13-year-old daughter at knifepoint by dousing him in petrol and setting him alight. He died of his injuries in hospital on Friday.

Antonio Cosme Velasco Soriano, 69, had been sent to jail for nine years in 1998, but was let out on a three-day pass and returned to his home town of Benejúzar, 30 miles south of Alicante, on the Costa Blanca.

While there, he passed his victim's mother in the street and allegedly taunted her about the attack. He is said to have called out "How's your daughter?", before heading into a crowded bar.

Shortly after, the woman walked into the bar, poured a bottle of petrol over Soriano and lit a match. She watched as the flames engulfed him, before walking out.

The woman fled to Alicante, where she was arrested the same evening. When she appeared in court the next day in the town of Orihuela, she was cheered and clapped by a crowd, who shouted "Bravo!" and "Well done!"

A judge ordered her to be held in prison and undergo psychiatric tests, provoking anger from friends and neighbours, who have set up a petition calling for her release.

Soriano suffered 60 per cent burns in the attack on June 13 and was airlifted to a specialist unit. He survived for 11 days before succumbing to his injuries.

It is understood that the woman, who cannot be named because of laws safeguarding the identity of rape victims, claims to have no recollection of the attack which took place in the Bar Mary, just 300 yards from the family home.

As decorators painted over the blackened walls of his bar last week, Antonio Ferrendez Lopez told how Soriano had walked in at lunchtime.

"The place was packed with people eating. I was sitting at a table and Soriano was standing at the bar very close to me when the woman walked in," he said. "She didn't acknowledge anyone but walked up to Soriano, who was drinking a coffee, put her hand on his shoulder and turned him round to face her.

"Then she pulled the bottle she was carrying from under her arm and began to tip it over him. At first I didn't realise what was happening, but then I smelt the petrol. I jumped up and tried to grab her, but when she struck a match I got clear.

"The petrol was in a pool around Soriano, and she threw the match into it. It ignited with a whoosh, and he screamed and staggered about covered in flames. As people rushed outside to escape the flames, she just looked at him, then turned and walked away."

Customers helped Mr Lopez put out the fire with extinguishers and doused Soriano with water until paramedics arrived.

Soriano's attack on the woman's teenage daughter took place in 1998. The girl was going to buy a loaf of bread when Soriano snatched her from the street, threatened her with a knife and raped her. Her mother is said to have suffered mental illness ever since.

Soriano was convicted of the rape and ordered to serve 13 years in jail. The sentence was later reduced to nine years on appeal.

The woman's lawyer, Joaquín Galant, told The Sunday Telegraph last night: "The family has suffered a double tragedy. First the attack on their daughter and now this. Both the father and his daughter would like to express their sadness at the death of Soriano."

Earlier, Mr Galant said that the woman did not deserve to be kept in prison. "For seven years she has been deeply affected by what was done to her daughter," he said. "This man, fresh from prison and asking how her daughter was, might be considered to have provoked her."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ng-rapist.html

Good on her.

August 02-25-09 11:13 AM

9 year sentence for raping a 13 year old child and if that isn't lenient enough he also gets weekend passes?

Europeans have no right to complain about our criminal justice system...

Dowly 02-25-09 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by August
Europeans have no right to complain about our criminal justice system...

I actually wish we had similar lenght punishments as you guys. Take our life sentence for example, if you are paroled and do a crime and get sent back in, you only need to serve 3 years and you get out. :nope:

Schroeder 02-25-09 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by August
Europeans have no right to complain about our criminal justice system...

First of all most Europeans believe our justice systems to be too weak (or at least a lot of people I know do including myself) and second just because our systems are flawed it doesn't mean that yours is perfect. ;)

Or would you say that just because I drive an old car with some flaws in it I have no right to criticize any other car in the world?:cool:


The ammount of wrong decisions made by courts simply shouts for having no death penalty even if we sometimes wish for some people to suffer the same fate as their victims. But there have been to many innocent in the death rows!

O.K. let's stay on topic.

In this case I think that guy got what he deserved.

August 02-25-09 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder
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Originally Posted by August
Europeans have no right to complain about our criminal justice system...

First of all most Europeans believe our justice systems to be too weak (or at least a lot of people I know do including myself) and second just because our systems are flawed it doesn't mean that yours is perfect. ;)

Or would you say that just because I drive an old car with some flaws in it I have no right to criticize any other car in the world?:cool:


The ammount of wrong decisions made by courts simply shouts for having no death penalty even if we sometimes wish for some people to suffer the same fate as their victims. But there have been to many innocent in the death rows!

O.K. let's stay on topic.

In this case I think that guy got what he deserved.

The death penalty is one of the things that I actually agree with you Europeans about.

Tarrasque 02-25-09 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Spike88
A Spanish mother has taken revenge on the man who raped her 13-year-old daughter at knifepoint by dousing him in petrol and setting him alight.

And they're arresting her for that. Surely it's a good thing?

AVGWarhawk 02-25-09 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Tarrasque
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Originally Posted by Spike88
A Spanish mother has taken revenge on the man who raped her 13-year-old daughter at knifepoint by dousing him in petrol and setting him alight.

And they're arresting her for that. Surely it's a good thing?

The arrest or the dousing with gas and throwing in a Zippo lighter? Which one was the good thing?

danurve 02-25-09 12:56 PM

I'm glad Soriano is dead.

I'm also puzzled as to how she was quick enough in some way where he couldn't get out of the way. And no one else was burned.

Spike88 02-25-09 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by danurve
I'm glad Soriano is dead.

I'm also puzzled as to how she was quick enough in some way where he couldn't get out of the way. And no one else was burned.

That crossed my mind too. How do you let someone pour gas on you and then proceed to light you on fire, unless you're injured, wasted, or bound. The other thing is that it says it was a crowded bar, which means there would be a lot of people around.

Tarrasque 02-25-09 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
The arrest or the dousing with gas and throwing in a Zippo lighter? Which one was the good thing?

The dousing with petrol of course. Arresting someone for administering a level of punishment that the courts should have done is ludicrous.

Zachstar 02-25-09 01:19 PM

Vigilantism and Endangerment to the public. Someone is doing some jail time.

The cheering of the action is insane. Imagine a nation where its perfectly alright to take "revenge" That is how terrorism starts.

Did he deserve to die? Yes! And does this person deserve 25 to life? Yes! Its called Justice and its for the courts to decide not someone with a grudge.

Zachstar 02-25-09 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Tarrasque
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Originally Posted by Spike88
A Spanish mother has taken revenge on the man who raped her 13-year-old daughter at knifepoint by dousing him in petrol and setting him alight.

And they're arresting her for that. Surely it's a good thing?

You do know that vigilantism is highly unlawful in most of the civilized world right?

AVGWarhawk 02-25-09 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Zachstar
Vigilantism and Endangerment to the public. Someone is doing some jail time.

The cheering of the action is insane. Imagine a nation where its perfectly alright to take "revenge" That is how terrorism starts.

Did he deserve to die? Yes! And does this person deserve 25 to life? Yes! Its called Justice and its for the courts to decide not someone with a grudge.

Sorry bud, as a father with two daughters, I would hold that grudge for my life and given the opportunity to make it even....you bet I would take it. Mine would be more diabolical then what she did. Hands down:nope:

Spike88 02-25-09 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Zachstar
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Originally Posted by Tarrasque
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Originally Posted by Spike88
A Spanish mother has taken revenge on the man who raped her 13-year-old daughter at knifepoint by dousing him in petrol and setting him alight.

And they're arresting her for that. Surely it's a good thing?

You do know that vigilantism is highly unlawful in most of the civilized world right?

She will probably get out of jail just for whole mental illness thing. I don't know how the Spanish courts work, but in America I doubt a jury would find her guilty.

Tarrasque 02-25-09 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Zachstar
You do know that vigilantism is highly unlawful in most of the civilized world right?

Yes I do. However as someone who does volunteer work with children around that age, and who has also seen the effects on both the person and their family of a sexual assault on a child (N.B. The assault occurred when that person was 9, they're now 32 and still suffering the effects.) I'd light the match for her.


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