Fatima was the name to which she responded in life next to a dirt road in the Los Reyes neighborhood of the Tláhuac mayor’s office, in Mexico City, last Saturday; Her parents have already identified her and in repudiation of her for her femicide, a day of protests is planned for this Monday.
Fatima was seven years old and disappeared on Tuesday, February 11, when leaving school; According to the first reports of her, her mother was late to pick her up and she no longer found her minor, and some people saw the minor in the company of a man.
Although authorities and citizens worked to find Fatima, her body was found this weekend and identified by her parents, supported by a DNA test and the little girl’s clothing: her school uniform.
From the moment the body was found, the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office activated the femicide protocol; Experts have already collected the first evidence to find the person or persons responsible for the crime.
Claudia Sheinbaum, head of the Government of Mexico City, has already reacted to the case on her Twitter account and pointed out that it is “outrageous, aberrant, painful that someone is capable of hurting a girl.”
“This crime will not go unpunished,” the policy assured, “The Secretariat of Citizen Security and the Prosecutor’s Office of Mexico City are working with all their energies and personnel to find the guilty and bring them to justice.”
It is outrageous, aberrant, painful that someone is capable of hurting a girl; This crime will not go unpunished. They work with all their energy and staff to find the guilty parties and bring them to justice.
— Claudia Sheinbaum (@Claudiashein)
Sheinbaum added that the Prosecutor’s Office will report on the progress of the investigations.
Meanwhile, this morning, public security elements monitor the Tláhuac mayor’s office, awaiting the protests that family members, neighbors and friends of Fátima will carry out to demand that the crime be clarified.
