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Susan Saravia, Victim of the Group Rape in Campeche: “if I Hadn’t Spoken, How Many More Would These Men Be Assaulted?”

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On Tuesday afternoon, Susan Saravia, a 22-year-old woman, a law student at the Autonomous University of Campeche, decided to stand before a camera and leave the anonymity that she and her mother, Liz Rodríguez, had agreed to keep on her real name when the group rape she was victim of became public. Her complaint, just a few hours after the March 31 attack — in which Saravia points out three young people, one of them her friend, linked to the Mor…

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On Tuesday afternoon, Susan Saravia, a 22-year-old woman, a law student at the Autonomous University of Campeche, decided to stand before a camera and leave the anonymity that she and her mother, Liz Rodríguez, had agreed to keep on her real name when the group rape she was victim of became public. Her complaint, just a few hours after the March 31 attack — in which Saravia points out three young people, one of them her friend, linked to the Mor…

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Susan Saravia, a 22-year-old girl, revealed that in March 2025 she was a victim of tumultuous sexual violence in Campeche; despite what happened, she claims that the authorities have not acted. According to what the victim reported, three young people, who are already nicknamed on social networks like “La herd de Campeche”, sexually assaulted her simultaneously. But, what is known about “La herd de Campeche”, the aggressors of Susan Saravia? We …

Mexico City, Mexico.- Four months after having denounced a gang rape, Susan Saravia, a 22-year-old law student, raised her voice publicly to denounce the impasse in the case and the alleged political protection of her aggressors. The young woman reported that the attack occurred in March, following a meeting with friends in her department. Since then, only one of the three involved has been arrested. “I didn’t want it to be made public, I didn’t…

“I don’t want them to see me with pity” were part of the words said by Susan Saravia, a law student at the Autonomous University of Campeche, after publicly denouncing that she was the victim of a tumultuous rape on March 30, 2025. Through a video on her social networks, the 22-year-old made a call for justice by the Attorney General’s Office, since almost 4 months after the aberrant act, there is only one detainee. What happened to Susan Saravi…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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