Spain mum 'confesses' to politician murder

A Spanish mother has reportedly confessed to gunning down ruling-party politician Isabel Carrasco.

A Spanish mother has confessed to gunning down a ruling-party politician in public in an act of vengeance that shocked the country, a source close to the investigation says.

Isabel Carrasco, 59, renowned as a strong character who was Popular Party leader of the Leon provincial council, was shot repeatedly in broad daylight on Monday as she crossed a footbridge near her home in the northern city.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and other leading Spanish politicians suspended European election campaigning and joined mourning for Carrasco before her funeral in Leon on Tuesday.

A 55-year-old mother and her 35-year-old daughter, who had recently lost a bitter employment-related dispute with the Leon provincial council, were detained by police shortly after the shooting.

"The mother has confessed to being the author of the killing and also confessed that she had been planning to commit such an act for two years," the source, who declined to be identified because a judge has imposed secrecy over the investigation, told AFP.

In a rapidly developing investigation, police said they had finally recovered the suspected murder weapon after it was handed in by a policewoman.

Spain's general director of police, Ignacio Cosido, said the mother, Maria Montserrat Gonzalez Fernandez, and her daughter, Montserrat Triana Martinez Gonzalez, would face a judge later in the day.

The policewoman who handed in the weapon had been released after giving a statement but she, too, would have to face the judge as a suspect, he said.

A source at Leon City Hall said the daughter's temporary job with the council had expired when someone else was chosen for the position in 2011.

But as well as laying her off, the council then said it had mistakenly overpaid her 12,000 euros ($A18,000) and wanted its money back.

The council recently won a legal dispute, forcing her to return the money, the source said.

The key suspects in the case are the wife and daughter of a local police chief inspector,

Spain's police chief said there was no suspicion or evidence, however, against the chief inspector of the Leon provincial town of Astorga.


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