The father of a two-year-old child has been placed in preventive custody after confessing to the murder of his son’s speech therapist in Valencia, Spain. The incident occurred on Monday, June 14, 2026, when the accused, a 24-year-old man, allegedly entered the clinic where his son was receiving treatment and found him in an unusual state—without pants and without a diaper. According to the suspect's account, this discovery led him to believe that the 32-year-old speech therapist had sexually abused his young son. As a result, he reportedly confronted the therapist, demanded to see surveillance footage, and when denied access, attacked him with a 15-centimeter knife, ultimately killing him.
The victim, identified as Vicent, was a well-known and respected speech therapist in the Marxalenes neighborhood of Valencia. He worked at the Dialogo Logopedia y Psicología clinic, which is located near several schools and has served many families in the area over the years. His death shocked the local community, particularly parents who had brought their children to his sessions, some of whom described him as kind, attentive, and dedicated to helping children with developmental challenges such as autism.
According to police reports, the suspect arrived at the clinic before the scheduled end time of the session and discovered his son in an alarming condition. This prompted him to confront the therapist, demanding to see video recordings from the clinic’s security cameras. When the therapist refused, the suspect allegedly became enraged and stabbed him multiple times with the knife, which was later recovered by investigators at the crime scene. The body of the victim was found on the floor amid a pool of blood and was subsequently transported to the Institute of Legal Medicine in Valencia for an autopsy.
The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed publicly, turned himself in to the National Police in Burjassot, Valencia, shortly after the incident. He was found with blood-stained hands and immediately confessed to the murder. The judge overseeing the case ordered his detention under preventive custody without bail, citing the severity of the alleged crime and the potential risk to the community.
The case has sparked concern among local families, many of whom had trusted Vicent as a reliable professional. One mother recounted how her son had seen the suspect minutes before the attack, describing how a man other than Vicent opened the door and told her child that “Vicente wasn’t there.” This detail adds complexity to the investigation, as it raises questions about whether the suspect had previously visited the clinic or had prior contact with the staff.
Other parents expressed disbelief and sadness upon learning of the accusations against Vicent, emphasizing that they had never observed any suspicious behavior from him during their interactions. Some even shared personal stories of how the therapist had helped their children make significant progress in their therapy sessions. These accounts highlight the deep sense of betrayal felt by the community, especially since the accused’s actions were based on a belief that the therapist had committed a serious crime against a minor.
Authorities have confirmed that the investigation into the murder is ongoing, with the homicide unit of the Provincial Police Brigade conducting further inquiries. They have searched the clinic for any evidence related to the case, including potential materials that could indicate pedophilic activity. However, the police have not yet verified the truthfulness of the suspect’s claims regarding the abuse allegations.
The incident has also raised broader concerns about the safety of children in therapeutic settings and the mechanisms in place to detect and prevent abuse. Local residents and parents are now questioning whether signs of misconduct might have gone unnoticed in previous visits to the clinic. Some have begun reviewing their children’s drawings and behaviors to look for any possible indicators of distress or discomfort that might have been overlooked.
As the legal process unfolds, the focus will remain on verifying the accuracy of the suspect’s statements and determining whether the therapist indeed engaged in inappropriate conduct. The case underscores the delicate balance between protecting vulnerable individuals and ensuring justice is served when crimes are committed. Meanwhile, the community continues to grapple with the emotional aftermath of the tragedy, seeking closure while hoping for clarity in the days ahead.
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El MundoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 98Objective 8816 days ago Judge sends father to prison who confessed to killing his son's speech therapist on suspicion of abusing himA 24-year-old man has been placed in preventive detention without bail after confessing to stabbing a speech therapist who was treating his young son at a clinic in Valencia. The suspect claimed he killed the therapist, aged 32, after witnessing him abusing his two-year-old child. According to the suspect, he found the child with his pants down and no diaper after returning to the clinic unexpectedly. The victim was a well-known speech therapist in the Marxalenes neighborhood.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal case without apparent ideological framing. It reports on the legal actions taken by authorities and includes the suspect's confession and justification. There is no evident bias in language, sourcing, or emphasis.
Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 88): This article includes detailed information about the suspect's confession, the court's decision, and the victim's background. It aligns strongly with the cross-source consensus. The tone remains largely objective, though some contextual details may be inferred.
El MundoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 96Objective 8717 days ago The mother whose son was able to see the speech therapist's killer minutes before the crime: "He closed the door and told him: 'Vicente is not here'"The investigation into the murder of a speech therapist in Valencia continues, with a 24-year-old man having confessed to the crime. The suspect reportedly killed the 32-year-old specialist after believing he had abused his two-year-old son. A mother whose child was a patient of the victim described how her son saw the alleged killer minutes before the crime. According to her account, her son was surprised when someone other than the speech therapist opened the door, appearing angry and telling him 'Vicente is not here.'
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal case without apparent political framing. It focuses on the facts of the crime, the confession, and witness testimony. There is no evident ideological slant in the language, sourcing, or emphasis.
Why these scores (Factual 96 · Objective 87): The article accurately reports the suspect's actions and includes a mother's account. It aligns with the other sources. The tone is mostly neutral, though the inclusion of direct quotes adds some subjectivity.
El MundoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 9018 days ago A 24-year-old man in Burjassot (Valencia) is arrested for stabbing his son's speech therapist after he was suspected of abusing himA 24-year-old man was arrested in Burjassot, Valencia, after stabbing a speech therapist to death. The suspect believed the therapist had sexually abused his two-year-old son. According to reports, the father arrived at the clinic before the scheduled end time and found his child with his pants down and without a diaper. He demanded to see security camera footage but was refused, leading him to attack the therapist with a 15-centimeter knife.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an incident involving a violent crime. It does not take a stance on the matter, nor does it exhibit biased language or selective sourcing. The narrative remains neutral, focusing on the sequence of events as reported by law enforcement and other sources.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): This article includes more detailed information such as the suspect’s age, the time of the incident, and the alleged motive. It also describes the sequence of events leading up to the murder. However, it uses slightly more emotive language when describing the crime, which slightly reduces its object
RTVE NoticiasState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 8518 days ago Man arrested for killing his son's speech therapist in Valencia on suspicion of child abuseA man was arrested in Valencia for killing his son's speech therapist, whom he suspected of abusing the child.
Bias read (Center): The article reports a criminal act without apparent ideological framing. It presents the event factually with no evident bias in language, sourcing, or emphasis.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides accurate details about the arrest and motive, aligning closely with the other sources. It lacks specific dates but otherwise matches the cross-source consensus. The tone is neutral, though slightly brief.
ABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9516 days ago Provisional imprisonment for the father who killed his son's speech therapist in ValenciaA man has been placed in preventive custody without bail after being accused of killing a speech therapist who worked with his minor child at a clinic in Valencia.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal decision regarding a criminal case without apparent political framing, bias, or ideological emphasis. It focuses on the judicial action taken against an individual accused of murder, using neutral language and providing no context that suggests a political angle.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article provides accurate details about the arrest and charges against the father who killed the speech therapist. It mentions the location, the legal action taken by the court, and the nature of the crime. The information aligns closely with the other sources, though it lacks some specific deta
El PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 7518 days ago A man kills his son's speech therapist in Valencia and when he surrenders to the police he says he was abusing the childA 24-year-old man was arrested by the National Police in Burjassot, Valencia, after allegedly killing a speech therapist at a private clinic in Valencia. The victim, aged 32, was found with a 15-centimeter knife nearby. The suspect turned himself in to police and claimed he was abusing the child.
Bias read (Center): The article reports a criminal incident without apparent political framing. It provides factual details about an arrest and the circumstances surrounding the crime, without using biased language or emphasizing any particular political perspective.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article provides clear factual details about the incident, including the suspect's age, location, and the weapon found. It does not include speculative or emotional language but stops short of providing full context about the victim's background or the nature of the alleged abuse.
El MundoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 6017 days ago Concern among families over allegations of abuse against the murdered speech therapist: "For my daughter with autism, he was her friend Vicent"Families of students at a school near the clinic where the slain speech therapist worked expressed shock and disbelief over the accusations against him. One mother described the therapist as a kind and attentive person who helped her daughter with autism, emphasizing that her child had no issues with him and even considered him a friend.
Bias read (Center): The article presents family perspectives without overt ideological framing. It focuses on emotional reactions and personal accounts rather than taking a stance on the allegations or legal implications.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): The article includes detailed quotes from a mother and presents her perspective, which contrasts with the suspect's claim. While it reports facts accurately, it leans into emotional language and emphasizes the victim's positive reputation, potentially influencing reader perception.
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