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Black Clouds in the Amic

Luz Haydee was demonstrating last Monday in front of the judicial branch in Hermosillo, Sonora. On September 28, her son Francisco, 28, was run over in San Carlos by an element of the Ministerial Criminal Investigation Agency, AMIC. The young man lost his life hours later in a hospital. While Francisco was dying, Luz Haydee was made to sign a document "to expedite medical care." It was in fact a record in which she stated that she had no problem…
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Luz Haydee was demonstrating last Monday in front of the judicial branch in Hermosillo, Sonora. On September 28, her son Francisco, 28, was run over in San Carlos by an element of the Ministerial Criminal Investigation Agency, AMIC. The young man lost his life hours later in a hospital. While Francisco was dying, Luz Haydee was made to sign a document "to expedite medical care." It was in fact a record in which she stated that she had no problem…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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