Video of Man Carrying Suspicious Bundle After His Employee’s Death Fuels Femicide Outrage in Mexico
- Last month, the secretary and advisor working for Clara Brugada, the mayor of Mexico City, were killed at close range on a crowded city street.
- The killings shocked the city and followed a context of historically low violence in the capital compared to high nationwide homicide rates.
- Security experts attribute the well-orchestrated and openly executed attack to the influence of a dominant criminal organization in Mexico, interpreting it as a deliberate warning aimed at Brugada.
- Brugada pledged to ensure justice is served despite the threat of retaliatory attacks, while business leaders have heightened their security measures out of concern.
- The event threatens Mexico City’s image as a safe political haven and underscores a complex challenge balancing justice and security against criminal groups.
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By José Álvarez, Valeria León, Verónica Calderón, Sol Amaya, Michael Rios and Fidel Gutiérrez, CNN Mexican authorities are investigating a widely circulated surveillance video showing the former boss of a slain woman carrying a suspicious-looking bundle up a flight of stairs. Lorena Jacqueline Morales, who lived in the city of León, Guanajuato, and worked at a grocery store, was reported missing by her family on May 23, according to authorities.…
By José Álvarez, Valeria León, Verónica Calderón, Sol Amaya, Michael Rios and Fidel Gutiérrez, CNN Mexican authorities are investigating a widely circulated surveillance video showing the former boss of a slain woman carrying a suspicious-looking bundle up a flight of stairs. Lorena Jacqueline Morales, who lived in the city of León, Guanajuato, and worked at a grocery store, was reported missing by her family on May 23, according to authorities.…
Video of man carrying suspicious bundle after his employee’s death fuels femicide outrage in Mexico
Mexican prosecutors are investigating a widely shared surveillance video of the former boss of murdered woman carrying a suspicious bundle up a flight of stairs.
The feminicide violence has shocked Guanajuato again. The confirmation of the finding, this Tuesday, of the body of Lorena Jaqueline Morales Valencia, 28 years old, confirmed the worst of suspicions for her family and friends, who since May 22 reported her missing and who have been looking for her since then in the surroundings of León, a municipality located about 70 kilometers from the state capital. On Wednesday, a few days after the discover…
The Attorney General’s Office (FGE) of Guanajuato reported that it located the body of Lorena Jacqueline Morales Valencia, 28, reported missing in the city of León since May 22. She stressed that the alleged feminicide is already in detention.
Brazen murders threaten Mexico City’s tourism as safety image at risk – UK Times
Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email On a Tuesday morning along a busy Mexico City avenue last month, a secretary to the city’s mayor pulled her black Audi SUV up to a metro station to pick up a colleague. Their killer was waiting for them. The assassin shot the political staffers at point-blank range through the windshield, and th…
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