The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office reported that between October 22 and November 11 it had implemented 34 arrest warrants, 84 arrests in flagrante delicto, in addition to having prosecuted 118 people accused of various crimes of violence against women, including the femicides of the young women Ariadna Fernanda and Lidia Gabriela.
Ernestina Godoy Ramos, head of the CDMX Attorney General’s Office, explained that of the accused, 76 were for family violence and 24 for sexual abuse; ten for rape; two for sexual harassment and two more for femicide.
Regarding the deaths of Ariadna and Lidia, the local prosecutor’s office recalled that the Public Ministry has managed to prosecute Vanessa “N” and Rautel “N” as well as Pedro for their probable participation in the commission of the crime of femicide. “N”.
Godoy Ramos explained that in the violent murder of Ariadna, who was found lifeless on the La Pera – Cuautla de Morelos highway, a solid investigation has been achieved, which is supported by scientific and professional work carried out by public ministries, investigative police and experts from this Prosecutor’s Office; investigation that has already been handed over to the FGR.
Due to the foregoing, the capital prosecutor trusted that an exemplary sentence would be given in this case, since there is solid and forceful evidence that proves the probable participation of Rautel and Vanessa in the femicide of Ariadna.
“From this institution we will contribute everything necessary to the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) so that this devious crime does not go unpunished and they are punished with all the rigor of the law,” said Godoy.
Meanwhile, regarding the investigation into the death of the young Lidia Gabriela, it was determined that she did not jump out of the taxi as had been believed, since Pedro ‘N’ caused her to fall when he changed lanes at high speed at the moment she He showed his body to ask for help in the face of the threat of an attempted kidnapping.
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48 hours after her disappearance, relatives and acquaintances of Elizabeth Jiménez Hernández, 12, protested for the second consecutive day in the streets of the Álvaro Obregón mayor’s office, to demand that the capital’s prosecutor’s office take actions to locate the minor who was seen by last time aboard the school bus that was supposed to take her home.
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