Spanish prosecutors are demanding a 15-year sentence for a man who strangled his mother, chopped up her body then ate her remains who went on trial in Madrid this week.
Known as the “cannibal of Ventas” after the district where police discovered the blood-stained flat containing some grisly remains, the suspect — Albert S. G. — is on trial for murder and desecrating a body.
According to the indictment, the incident occurred in early 2019 when the suspect had a row with his 69-year-old mother at the flat they shared in Ventas next to Madrid’s famous bullring.
During the confrontation, he strangled his mother then dragged her into her bedroom where he used a saw and two kitchen knives to cut her up “in order to get rid of the body”, it said.“Once he had started cutting up the body, he began eating the remains over the course of about 15 days, storing other parts in various plastic containers around the house and in the fridge,” it said.
He also put some of the remains into plastic bags and threw them into the bin.
Testifying in court on Wednesday, a police officer who entered the flat said the suspect told them he had eaten some of the remains raw, while others parts he had cooked or given to the dog, local media reported.
The suspect was arrested on February 23, 2019, after police turned up to inquire after his mother who had been reported missing by a friend, local media reports said at the time.
Asked at the door if his mother was inside, he said she was, and let them in.
“We found a hellish scene,” an unidentified police officer told Telecinco news channel, with police saying the suspect was known for having drug issues.
Prosecutors want him jailed for 15 years and have called for him to pay 90,000 euros ($110,000) in compensation to his older brother.
The defendant has told the court he does not remember dismembering and eating his mother.
He is reported to have been suffering from a personality disorder as well as a drug habit prior to his arrest.
Spanish media say he had been known to police because of violence against his mother, MarÃa Soledad Gómez, and that he had breached a restraining order at the time of his arrest.
The court heard of the macabre scene police found at the home in eastern Madrid in February 2019.
Some of the human remains were in the process of being cooked and others stored in containers, El Mundo newspaper reports.
The defendant, who was 26 at the time, reportedly confessed to strangling his mother and said he had sometimes eaten the body parts and sometimes given them to the dog.