Abc Day Care Owner Arrest Reported in u.s. · Global Voices
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16 years after the tragedy in ABC Day Care, one of the co-owners of the children’s stay, Sandra Lucía Téllez Nieves, was arrested on Saturday in the state of Arizona, United States. President Claudia Sheinbaum reported this Monday that her government will request extradition to face justice in Mexican territory. Continue reading
Sandra Lucía Téllez Nieves, an ABC day care partner, was arrested in Arizona, according to the mother of one of the deceased children
Parents of the 49 babies who died and survived the ABC Kindergarten fire in 2009, reported on Sunday the alleged detention in the United States of Sandra Téllez, a partner of the children's stay, and demanded their immediate extradition to Mexico.In a letter addressed to the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, and to the Attorney General of the Republic, Alejandro Gertz Manero, the Manos Unidas Group for Our Children, made up of relatives of…
Mexico City.- After ensuring that Sandra Lucía Téllez Nieves, one of the owners of the ABC Day Care Center, is detained at the Eloy City Detention Center in Arizona, United States, the Manos Colectivo Unidas por nuestros Niños demanded that she be deported to Mexico and admitted to a country prison. "Lady President (Claudia Sheinbaum) we appeal to your empathy and solidarity, so that this State Crime will not go unpunished, Mr. Attorney General …
Punto y Coma MX About the message that she would send to the families of the victims of ABC Day Care, Sheinbaum responded: “Always be with the victims.” President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reported that the Mexican Government will request the extradition of Sandra Lucía Téllez Nieves, a member of ABC Day Care, who was recently arrested in that country. The president stated that the procedure will be managed through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs …
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, said this Monday that her government will ask for the extradition to Mexico of Sandra Téllez, a member of the ABC Day Care Centre in Sonora, where 49 babies died in a fire in 2009, and who was arrested on the weekend in the United States. “Yes, because it is necessary to request extradition, obviously. What I am not clear is whether it has already been requested or whether it is about to be requested,”…
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