Madrid, 10 mar ( EFE).- nearly three years after her daughter suffered injuries irreversible after being bashed by his carer, Celida, a Bolivian woman who came to Spain in 2002 looking for a better life, continues to call for Justice and find to the aggressor, who fled after being sentenced to 9 years in prison.

“I believe in justice, but I love her for my daughter,” he told Efe Celida, who recalled that since then his little is blind and in a wheelchair for life.

The case of her daughter gained notoriety last November, when the Audiencia Provincial de Madrid had tried the Ecuadorian Clear Erika A.A., accused of mistreating the girl, then an infant of only 6 months, while had resigned in “patera kindergarten”, i.e., without a license to exercise such activity.

A month later, Clara Erika was found guilty of a crime of serious injury with the aggravating circumstance of treachery, sentenced to 9 years in prison and the payment of 800,000 euros (more than one million dollars) of compensation.

But “the system has failed”, since when it was reported the ruling she already had given flight, he told Efe the family, Antonio Serrano’s lawyer.

Counsel explained that the doomed is missing and that, moreover, the few goods that has are seized, “although if the authorities do not find it will not pay for what he has done”.

Celida entrusted his daughter Clara Erika on March 1, 2010, while looking for work as a cleaner.

Left her baby in perfect state of health, but a few hours caregiver called her to tell her that little had suffered a sudden fainting.

Celida led the hospital to her daughter, who was on the verge of death for several days by severe craniocerebral trauma and retinal detachment.

Although the accused was arrested shortly afterwards and spent fourteen days in custody, on March 19 the judge decreed his bail pending trial because small had survived, although with a 70 percent disability.

During the hearing, Clara Erika denied having beaten or dropped to the ground to the girl and only recognized her had buffeted “so that you react”.

“Never had been in touch to find out how it was my girl”, he told Efe Celida who, like her husband, continues to receive psychological treatment to overcome her daughter “can not walk, not going to see and may have mental retardation”.

His lawyer maintains that “is responsible for direct,” Erika of the State of the child, now two and a half years of age, clear but instead is “free” and “he has not paid a single euro”.

Small and parents will need of lifetime “economic aid” to bring it forward and to combine a job with their care, which is why counsel insists on asking that the judicial, social authorities and Government “involved” with the case.

“It is assumed that the police are looking for since January, but we have suspicions that may be in his country despite having retired the Passport.” “All we ask is that the competent authorities should seek,” stressed the lawyer. EFE

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