Mar 7 β€’ 00:02 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Woman resisted kidnapping and ended up being stabbed in southern Quito

A woman was stabbed while attempting to resist a kidnapping in southern Quito, Ecuador, revealing ongoing safety concerns in the area.

On the morning of March 6, a violent incident occurred in southern Quito, Ecuador, where a woman was stabbed during an attempted kidnapping. The incident was reported by her husband in a community chat, detailing that three assailants in a white vehicle attempted to forcibly take her. The concern was heightened as the woman had just returned from dropping off her children at school nearby, illustrating the heightened dangers that residents face while going about their daily routines.

The husband explained that he could not leave the house to drop off the kids himself due to undisclosed reasons, prompting his wife to walk the children to school instead. On her way back, just three blocks from the school, she was intercepted by three men who exited a white Aveo car, lacking license plates. The assailants were described as thin individuals with knives, and despite the woman’s desperate screams for help, passersby reportedly did not intervene, raising questions about community safety and willingness to assist in such dire situations.

This incident points to a broader trend of increasing violence and crime in Quito, as local authorities have been struggling to ensure the safety of residents amid rising security concerns. The public outcry from incidents like this often pushes for stronger police presence and community safety measures, as citizens call for more proactive steps to combat the growing threat of organized crime and violence in the capital city.

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