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She Was Pregnant when the Pipe Exploded: Dan Discharged Yaneth Guadeloupe

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More than two months after the tragedy that mourned in the east of the capital, Yaneth Guadalupe Guerrero López, the 22-year-old girl who became one of the most painful faces of the explosion of a pipe in Iztapalapa , was discharged from the National Rehabilitation Institute (INR). The Secretariat of Health of the CDMX confirmed that the young woman, who was five months pregnant at the time of the accident, ended her critical stage of recovery a…
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Jazlyn Azuleth, the granddaughter of Alicia Matías Teodoro, returned to Mexico City (CDMX) after being served in Texas by the pipe explosion in Iztapalapa. The CDMX also shared that the head of government of the capital acknowledged the work of Alicia Matías Teodoro by handing over the posthumous medal “Yaotl” to her family. Jazlyn Azuleth, granddaughter of Alicia Matías Teodoro, victim of the explosion in Iztapalapa returns home From the govern…

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More than two months after the tragedy that mourned in the east of the capital, Yaneth Guadalupe Guerrero López, the 22-year-old girl who became one of the most painful faces of the explosion of a pipe in Iztapalapa , was discharged from the National Rehabilitation Institute (INR). The Secretariat of Health of the CDMX confirmed that the young woman, who was five months pregnant at the time of the accident, ended her critical stage of recovery a…

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The Ministry of Public Health of Mexico City reported that Yaneth Guadalupe Guerrero López, the 22-year-old pregnant woman who was hit by the gas cloud spread after the pipe accident in Iztapalapa, was discharged. The young woman with five months of pregnancy left the National Rehabilitation Institute (INR) after her specialized medical care process on November 21. That is to say, a month and a half after a tragic event that killed 32 people and…

The baby Jazlyn Azuleth returned to Mexico City after spending two months and five days in hospital in Galveston, Texas, at the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The Michou and Mau Foundation, chaired by Virginia Sendel, managed the transfer. The minor and her mother were taken home in the country’s capital, in an ambulance at the “Benito Juárez” International Airport, in coordination with the Health Secretariat of the CDMX. The explosion of a ga…

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Turquesa News broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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