The confrontation between criminal groups in matamoros, Tamaulipaswas revealed on March 3 due to the kidnapping of four United States citizens (UNITED STATES) that shocked the authorities of the neighboring nation; even more when advised the death of two of them after their location.
However, the violent ones in the northern state had a third death whose case and history have been darkened by that of the four North Americans: this is areli pablo33-year-old Mexican woman who died A stray bullet.
The death of the young woman from Tamaulipas was confirmed at the same press conference where the government of Tamaulipas formalized and detailed the discovery of aliens Latavia McGee, Eric Williams, Zindell Brown and Shaeed Woodard.
“Unfortunately, there has been the loss of a compatriot in these events,” Attorney General Irving Barrios Mojica said first. This report was further elaborated by the Governor America Villarreal, who even confessed that Areli’s death had been considered an “additional event”.
“The balance comes from three people who lost their lives. One of them, a young woman of 33 years of nationality, who at one time was even considered an additional event that was happening in the city, given that a stray bullet killed him nearly a block and a half away where the events were taking place,” Villarreal said.
According to public information from his account in Facebook, Areli Pablo Servando was a young woman who graduated from the technical career in computer science at the National College of Technical Vocational Education (Conalep) in the municipality where she lost her life. In this sense, it is presumed that Areli was going to work in the company Copy – Matamoros Services when the unfortunate events happened.
However, this data present in the “Introduction” section of your profile was preceded by a bible verse of Psalms 37:4, which appeared only as a prelude to the series of publications which testified to his attachment to the Christian religion.
“What I want most today is to please you, my God”, “You are my faithful friend, God”, “Don’t fall asleep without thanking God for this beautiful day” or “I wake up trusting you, my God” are some of the phrases Areli shared with his contacts on the site of the Association of Young Ambassadors of Pentecostal Power (AJEPP); group of which some possible members expressed their condolences.
“I am so grateful to God for giving me the great blessing of having this very special person in my life. (…) My friend and my sister. (…) I will always remember you. you won, You have arrived with the King of kings and the Lord of lords”, wrote the Internet user Reyna JC.
Similarly, another user of Facebook, Identified as Abby Cárdenas, she thanked “her good friend and sister” for the time they shared, the advice she shared with her, and “for always being there”: “You have been a great blessing to me all this time since I arrived in Matamoros”, wrote in a first post.
“Now the Lord has called you into his presence. My hope is that one day I will see you again. I will always carry you in my head and in my heart, my sister and friend. Areli Pablo, I will always remember you.
“He left us a good living testimony. She was prepared and it was her greatest desire to reach the presence of God and she gave everything until the end. (…) He has reached the goal, which is Christ,” Abby commented in a second. job.
And although the religious association did not issue a statement in this regard, its president, Priscila Andrade, remembered her as someone who appreciated any activity that could bring her closer to God; “a true daughter of God,” she said in an interview for The universal, where he announced that Arely assumed the vice-presidency of the AJEPP. “He loved God with all his heart.
According to testimonies collected by the national newspaper, Areli Pablo would come from public transport, a microphonemoments before being hit by that bullet which left her lifeless on Lauro Villar Avenue, First Street.
After his death, the weekly added Processfriends, acquaintances and relatives of the young woman in love with sunflowers expressed their indignation at the way in which authorities ignored the murder by Areli.
In this sense, the Mexican entrepreneur Fernanda Seceñas protested for the memory of Areli during the march of the March 8 International Women’s Day: “No Mexican government official cared”, attacked the founder of Virus Protection in one job from the same social network, sharing an image of their participation in the Matamoros mobilization.
“Today I walked for her. The one no authority talked about. They didn’t even want to offer their condolences. They didn’t even care about her name because she’s Mexican.”