The pharmacist and feminist Milagro Almenara Pérez, 36, was murdered on 2 November 1936 along with Rosario Fregenal Piñar, Rosa Segura Calero and Concha Pertíñez Tabasco between Víznar and Alfacar. When only 16, Almenara had enrolled in the faculty of pharmacy at the University of Granada, one of the few women of the time to pursue higher education. She obtained a Bachelor's degree, coming second from the top. Almenara was active in the Granada socialist movement and was known as the ‘red pharmacist’.