Edith Guadalupe Went to Ask for Work in the Cdmx Building, but She No Longer Came Out: Today They Found Her Body in the Basement
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Family members and friends watch Edith, a 21-year-old who was murdered after attending a job interview, at her home in Iztapalapa.
The 21-year-old Edith Guadalupe Valdés Zaldívar case has shaken public opinion. He has us on alert, but we are also outraged, outraged, fed up and fed up with seeing how the life of a young woman ends violently in the face of passivity, cynicism and corruption of those who are there, in the Public Prosecutor's Office, to attend to us, to care for us, to protect us and to do the opposite: they extort, revictimize, becoming accomplices by omission…
On Friday morning, officers of the Investigative Police of the Attorney General’s Office of Justice of Mexico City (FGJ) entered a building at 813 Avenida Revolución and found the body of Edith Guadalupe Valdés, who had been missing since Wednesday. In a statement, the FGJ claimed to have immediately activated the corresponding search and investigation protocols since it became aware of the disappearance of the young woman on Thursday 16.
‘There they were quoting girls to offer them work’: Relatives of Edith Guadalupe Valdés Zaldívar, 21, who was reported missing on Wednesday, April 15, demanded that the authorities investigate the Benito Juárez building in which the young woman’s body was found this Friday. Before the media, Magdalena Rivera, Edith Guadalupe’s aunt, pointed out that neighbors told her that in that building, located on Revolution 829 Avenue, they were quoting wom…
The family made car closures in the face of the refusal of help in their search
The body of Edith Guadalupe was found in the same building where she disappeared after a job interview; family denounces omissions. Abigail Saucedo Castro Quinto Poder The disappearance of Edith Guadalupe Valdés Zaldívar, 21 years old, ended in tragedy.The young woman was located without life within the same building to which she went for an alleged job interview, in Benito Juárez mayor's office, a case that has generated social outrage and que…
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