Women burned in Topilejo were not reported missing: CDMX Prosecutor’s Office

by times news cr

2024-08-04 04:33:49

The two young women whose lifeless bodies were found in a place in the San Miguel Topilejo colony, in the Tlalpan mayor’s officedid not have a missing persons report, reported the person in charge of the capital’s Attorney General’s Office, Ulysses Lara.

In a video, Lara López reported that the Prosecutor’s Office is analyzing surveillance camera records in the area, after the bodies were found.

“A comprehensive search of the archives of the Office of the Prosecutor for Investigation and Search for Persons (Fipede), as well as other prosecutors in states in the center of the country, and no record was found in which both women appeared as missing persons,” he explained.

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Regarding the case, Ulises Lara reported that in addition to burns, the bodies found had gunshot wounds.

He also explained that forensic services personnel who went to the scene of the events are analyzing various clues, including a bank deposit slip that matches those used to transfer money from USA to people of Central America and the Caribbean.

On Tuesday morning, the bodies of two teenagers were found in the area of ​​Topilejo, in the Tlalpan municipality, with suspected signs of violence.

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Following an emergency report, security elements found two women in the undergrowth with blood stains and burns on their bodies, the police reported. Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC).

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2024-08-04 04:33:49

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