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Mexico City Attorney's Office Dismisses Officials for Irregularities in Femicide Case - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper

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April 21, 2026 – Mexico City – EFE. The Attorney General’s Office of Justice of Mexico City has taken drastic measures within its internal structure after detecting serious omissions in the investigation of a femicide that has shocked the capital. As part of a process of cleansing and seeking justice, the authorities confirmed the immediate cessation of three public servants who held positions of officials in the areas responsible for handling t…

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April 21, 2026 – Mexico City – EFE. The Attorney General’s Office of Justice of Mexico City has taken drastic measures within its internal structure after detecting serious omissions in the investigation of a femicide that has shocked the capital. As part of a process of cleansing and seeking justice, the authorities confirmed the immediate cessation of three public servants who held positions of officials in the areas responsible for handling t…

The head of the chair, Mario Luis Fuentes Alcalá, urged the authorities to ensure that the new General Law on Femicide has all the resources to make its application a reality.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The most painful publication in the history of the cafeteria where Edith Guadalupe came to work, was not a menu announcement or a thematic event, but the last farewell for the young woman. After days of silence and confusion over the impact of the news, the establishment team decided to raise its voice to somehow talk about the identity and manner of being of the young woman behind the court case. Edith, who preferred to omit her middle name, wa…

Edith Guadalupe Valdés, 21, was found dead on 17 April in a building in Mexico City where she was to have a job interview. While suspicions turned to a building security officer, the misdemeanours of justice appeared in the open. Deficiencies reportedly delayed the start of the investigation, one police officer reportedly claimed that the family had been asked for money to speed up the search.

The Edith Guadalupe case has reignited criticism of the Mexico City Attorney General's Office. Complaints alleging irregularities have now surpassed 5,000.

Thousands of complaints of alleged misconduct within public institutions have been filed with the Mexican City Prosecutor's Office alone. More than 5,600 complaints have been registered against its staff. The most recent case involves Edith Guadalupe's family.

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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