Two women arrested in Spain for assault on Jesus statue

Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno de Osuna. Photo: jesusnazarenoosuna.com Two women were arrested in southern Spain after causing damage to a 17th century statue of Jesus during Holy Week...

Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno de Osuna. Photo: jesusnazarenoosuna.com
Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno de Osuna. Photo: jesusnazarenoosuna.com

Two women were arrested in southern Spain after causing damage to a 17th century statue of Jesus during Holy Week celebrations.

The women were arrested after damaging the statue of ‘Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno de Osuna’, a 400 year-old likeness of Jesus used in Holy Week processions in the town of Osuna, near Seville in southern Spain.

Police sources told Europa Press that the women entered the church – Iglesia de la Victoria – in Osuna at around 7.30am on Easter Thursday.

One of the women then reportedly climbed onto a table next to the altar, took out a “small object” and slashed the face of the statue of Jesus.

Both women immediately fled the scene and the damage was discovered by a member of the church’s brotherhood, who reported it to the local Guardia Civil.

After checking the church’s security and appealing for witnesses, officers managed to identify the two women.

Both women were charged with offences against Spain’s Historic Heritage – the statue was from the 17th century – and with offences against religious freedom and sentiment.

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