That’s Gratitude for You!

A woman struck out at a policeman who was attempting to arrest her; the same policeman who had saved her life eight years ago.

It was five days before Christmas in 2005 when a policeman from the Policía Nacional was called to a flat on Calle Puentezuelas in Granada. When he got there the door was locked so he made his way, from balcony to balcony to reach an open window – at one point he even had to climb onto a tiled roof.

Inside he found a 14-year-old girl who had slashed her wrists. He urgently set about stopping the bleeding and reviving her from her semi-conscious state, awaiting the arrival of the ambulance. She was taken to Hospital Ruiz de Alda where the doctor informed him that if she had reached hospital any later, she would have surely died.

Spin the clock forward and the girl is now 21, and the policeman meets her again under very different circumstances. He had been called to an incident at the entrance to a nightclub (Discoteca Mae West), in which two girls had attacked another.

Sound familiar? Yes, it is the incident that we reported on HERE.

(News: Metropolitan Granada, Andalucia)

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