A reviewing judge tied the process to Kevin Yair “N” for his probable commission of the crime of femicide against his 16-year-old girlfriend in the town hall of Iztacalco, east of Mexico City.

They sentenced Oscar “N” to more than 20 years in prison for a 2020 femicide at CDMX
Subject allegedly beat and stabbed his victim multiple times until he caused her death
In a statement, the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (FGJCDMX) reported that the homicide took place on February 10 in the Gabriel Ramos Millán neighborhood, in the office of the mayor of Iztacalco.
During the hearing, he detailed FGJCDMX“the judge considered the warrant of arrest fulfilled, and gave way to the formulation of the accusation by the agent of the public prosecutor’s office in charge of the investigation of the crime of femicide”.

Three alleged perpetrators of the attempted murder of Ciro Gómez Leyva were linked to the process
The rest of those involved in the case were linked for their alleged liability in a criminal association
The judge also imposed the precautionary measure of unofficial preventive detention on the man and set a deadline of four months for the closure of the additional investigation.
According to research conducted by the Overall coordination of sex crime investigations and attention to victims Since capital public prosecutor’s office, Kevin Yair “it is possible that he beat the victim to the point of depriving him of life while they were on a bridge in the neighborhood Gabriel Ramos MillanIztacalco Town Hall.

Harfuch announced arrest warrants for four of the 12 detained after the attack on Ciro Gómez Leyva
A few hours before the news, the journalist pointed out that, although he understood the deadlines of the CDMX prosecution, they had still not given him any progress on his case.
There FGJCDMX indicated that the subject is presumed innocent and will be treated as such at all stages of the proceedings, until his responsibility is declared by means of a sentence pronounced by the court, in the terms indicated in the National Code of Criminal Procedure , while reiterating that one of its priorities is to deal with victims with a gender perspective, a differential and specialized approach.