Nail Women identified as Reyna, 36, he killed his son 13 and over was hung up in the office of the mayor of Tlalpan, however, the woman committed suicide because apparently he thought his children were dead.
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Nevertheless her 13-year-old son survived. The events were reported on Wednesday, March 1, through social networks, by journalist Antonio Nieto, who explained that the events occurred in the Bosques del Pedregal neighborhood of town hall tlalpan in Mexico City.
The report was shared on the morning of March 1. But in the afternoon of the same day, the pursuit general of justice of the Mexico City (FGJ CDMX) shared an information sheet, of a preliminary nature, in which it was detailed which members of the institution Investigate the death of a woman and a teenager where a minor was also injured.
According to the first data obtained by the office of the investigating prosecutor for the crime of femicide, they indicate that on the morning of February 28, police officers were informed that in a building there was two unconscious peopleIn addition, they also found another one with several hits.
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The cubist-style pieces were stolen in December 2021 from a property located in the town hall of Tlalpan, south of the capital
When authorities arrived at the home, they found the two people dead, after conducting interviews with a family member. In view of the facts, the support of paramedics who confirmed that the woman and the teenager had no vital signswhile the other miner was taken to hospital.
On the same day that the investigations into these deaths were reported, the CDMX prosecutor’s office also reported the investigations into the allegations of child sexual abuse in a school in Coyoacán.
On the morning of March 1, the parents held a blockade that lasted several hours at the intersection of Cafetales and Calzada del Hueso. Images of the protesters circulated on social media in which they accused Carmel College of being complicit in rapists.
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A few hours later, the prosecutor’s office in the capital indicated that agents of the Investigative Police (PDI) went to school to perform interviewing potential witnesses and obtaining evidence which is already dealt with by the field of intelligence. People who took part in the blockade indicated that there are at least five confirmed cases of sexual abuse within the educational institution.
It should be recalled that last Friday February 24, the CDMX Public Prosecutor’s Office reported the assurance of various works by Mexican and foreign visual artistsstolen in December 2021 from a building located in the town hall of Tlalpan, south of the capital.
Ulises Lara López, spokesperson for the CDMX prosecutor’s office, indicated that two searches, one in the Jardines de la Montaña district, from the town hall tlalpanand the other in the Copilco Universidad district, town hall coyoacan.
“In each of the homes searched, the investigators salvaged works of art, belonging to the plaintiffs, for which they carried out the safeguarding of the two properties, as well as the insurance and transfer of evidence with the accompaniment of experts. During the procedure, no one was arrested,” said the spokesman for the capital public prosecutor’s office.
Records indicate that in 2021, complainants reported the theft of approximately three thousand 704 works in the cubist style, which is why an investigation file has been opened for the offense of aggravated theft. There capital public prosecutor’s office clarified that information was obtained on the works were offered online through a company and that they took refuge in the buildings that were searched.