Authorities of the Mexico Citythey arrested Daniel “N”employee of Six Flagsfor allegedly abusing two young people during the call “Horror Festival”.
the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (FGJCDMX) reported that agents of the Investigative Police (PDI) arrested Daniel “N” for alleged sexual abuse to the detriment of two young people from 15 and 16 years of age.
According to research by the FGJCDMX The victims reported a Six Flags employee who, taking advantage of the fact that he was dressed up and in front of the crowd, allegedly made inappropriate touches during the event called “Festival of Terror”, inside the amusement park.
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The agents executed the arrest warrant against Daniel “N”, in the streets of the iztapalapa mayor’s office it is indeed November 28 and they transferred him to Oriente Men’s Prison to remain at the disposal of the authorities.
“according to the investigations of the Prosecutor’s Office for the Investigation of Crimes Committed to the Detriment of Children and Adolescents, of the General Coordination of Investigation of Gender Crimes, the now apprehended person possibly committed acts classified as sexual abuse to the detriment of two adolescents, inside the aforementioned property,” said the FGJCDMX.
Following an investigation into the possible commission of the crime of sexual abuse, which occurred in an amusement park, the Public Ministry of the general Coordination of investigation of Gender Crimes requested and obtained an arrest warrant against Daniel “N”, … pic.twitter.com/gpp6r0VYgf
— CDMX Prosecutor’s Office (@FiscaliaCDMX) November 28, 2024
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The amusement park, to which Daniel “N” belonged, separated the employee accused of said crimes.
Even though the alleged perpetrator was identified, the capital’s Prosecutor’s Office managed to identify him after receiving the report of the case that occurred last November 7.
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