In Spain, a mother’s 13-year-old daughter was kidnapped and raped by a neighbor. The attacker was sentenced to 9 years in prison.
After serving only 6 years of his sentence, he was released on parole and returned to the city. One day he ran into the girl’s mother in a bar near a bus stop.
Mockingly, he asked her, “How’s your daughter?” Furious, she bought gasoline, went back to the bar, doused him with it, and set him on fire.
The man suffered severe burns and died a few days later.
Although she was gripped by panic, she didn’t flee. Instead, she confessed to the people around her what she had done and waited for the police to arrive.
She was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison, but thanks to a public pardon campaign and health reasons, she was released early after serving part of her sentence.