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The Manantial Colony in Panic over Attempted Uprisings Against Women, People No Longer Go Out on the Public Road at Night

In the Manantiales colony, located on the borders between the populace capital, San Pedro Cholula and Cuautlancingo, fear has invaded houses and shops to the extent that, mainly, women have stopped going out on the street or using public transport after 8 and 9 p.m. This occurs in the face of a wave of attempts to raise in Manantiales against young women throughout that area, as well as the increase in assaults on users of collective transport. …
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In the Manantiales colony, located on the borders between the populace capital, San Pedro Cholula and Cuautlancingo, fear has invaded houses and shops to the extent that, mainly, women have stopped going out on the street or using public transport after 8 and 9 p.m. This occurs in the face of a wave of attempts to raise in Manantiales against young women throughout that area, as well as the increase in assaults on users of collective transport. …

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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