Quantcast
Channel: Borderland Beat
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 14998

FEM confirms body found in Carrizalillo, Chihuahua is body of missing Uber driver

$
0
0
Translated by El Profe for Borderland Beat from SinEmbargo
                      

More than a decade ago, Chihuahua was the most lethal state for women, so recent figures cause alarm: so far this year, at least 86 femicides have been committed, 34 percent more than in 2016, according to official figures.


Mexico City, November 25.- The body of a woman was located [the morning of November 25] on a dirt road in Carrizalillo, in the capital of Chihuahua.

In the setting of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, neighbors who passed through the place were the ones who located the woman's body, that, according to El Diario de Juárez , belongs to Alma Rosa Trillo García, the Uber driver who disappeared the afternoon of November 22 when she went to work in her vehicle.

According to the news agency, the Women's Special Prosecutor's Office (FEM) has already engaged in investigation after agents of the Femicide Research Unit took care of reporting the found body.

In addition, through a press release, it was reported that in the report filed with the Public Prosecutor's Office, it was noted that the woman was a driver of the Uber platform.

 
Subsequently, the Office of the Prosecutor located the vehicle that Alma Rosa was driving in the Los Naranjos neighborhood. The body of the woman was also taken to the Forensic Medical Service to establish her identification in an official manner and determine the cause of death.

Yesterday morning [Nov 24], the covered body of Vanessa Morelli Luna, 21 years old, was located on the large avenue Camino Real, in Ciudad Juárez.

The woman had been reported missing since Thursday night and through social networks was being looked for by her relatives.

Vanessa had a son and was a shopkeeper. Before her disappearance she had agreed to meet with a male in a bar named Safari Bar, in order to go to a place located on Ignacio Mejía and Ferrocarril avenue.

Last Wednesday, Nohemí, barely 12 years old, was suffocated after two individuals entered her home in Ciudad Juarez to abuse her and her two sisters, also minors.

The subjects abused the three sisters and beat them brutally in the face and arms. When he returned from work, the older brother was the one who found them severely wounded.

More than a decade ago, Chihuahua was the most lethal state for women, so recent figures cause alarm: so far this year, at least 86 feminicides have been committed, 34 percent more than in 2016, according to official figures.

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 14998

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>