In the Basque Country, Portugalete is the first homicide of the year. Seven women were killed last year. The institutions have not considered the incident as a macho violence, since the attack has not occurred within the couple. The Portugalete City Council regards it as domestic violence. The Platform of the World March of Women emphasizes that the way in which this event is framed reveals deficiencies in laws, protocols and public media against violence. She adds that the macho violence has eleven vertices and transcends the framework of the couple.
His 56-year-old son took care of his 92-year-old mother. The Platform of the World March sought to bring the issue of care to the center and reflects on the following: "Who and how do we care for people in our society? It is clear that society needs to address caregiving, the family (especially women) can no longer bear most of the burden of caregiving, yet this does not justify the stabbing of a 92-year-old woman. When surveillance is carried out in a clandestine and precarious manner, the rights of the caregivers and the safety of the caregivers are not guaranteed."