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"Justice has not come to my life": Mya Villalobos asks to punish femicide committed by teenagers

Summary by TV Azteca
More than two years ago, Mya Villalobos, survived an attempt at femicide by her ex-partner in Chihuahua, now comes before the Chamber of Deputies to ask to change the law that punishes crimes of adolescents, after living a history of violence. Mya’s ex-partner tried to end her life, around 47 stab wounds all over her body was what the 17-year-old teenager did to the young woman, now seeking justice for the other women.
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More than two years ago, Mya Villalobos, survived an attempt at femicide by her ex-partner in Chihuahua, now comes before the Chamber of Deputies to ask to change the law that punishes crimes of adolescents, after living a history of violence. Mya’s ex-partner tried to end her life, around 47 stab wounds all over her body was what the 17-year-old teenager did to the young woman, now seeking justice for the other women.

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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