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Elisa Beltrán, the Errenteria Resident Whose Husband Threw Her Into the Sea in 1948, a Memory Rescued From Gender-Based Violence.

Elisa Beltrán Ruiz de Alda, a resident of Errenteria, was murdered by her husband in 1948, a time when sexist crimes were far from being classified as such. The efforts of a local researcher have rescued this woman's story from oblivion and traced her family back to Argentina. This Thursday, they will receive recognition from the Gipuzkoan municipality.
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Elisa Beltrán Ruiz de Alda, a resident of Errenteria, was murdered by her husband in 1948, a time when sexist crimes were far from being classified as such. The efforts of a local researcher have rescued this woman's story from oblivion and traced her family back to Argentina. This Thursday, they will receive recognition from the Gipuzkoan municipality.

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noticiasdegipuzkoa.eus broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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