AMLO met with parents of Debanhi, murdered and raped according to a private autopsy


The parents of Debanhi Escobarfound dead in Mexico after spending 12 days missingThey met this Friday with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who promised them justice after learning of a private autopsy indicating that the young woman was raped and murdered.

I talked to them and I made a commitment to help clarify what happened and so that there is no impunity,” said the president on a visit to the city of Monterrey (state of Nuevo León, north), where the incident took place.

They are “very good people, a teacher, his wife, and as parents they are very hurt, broken,” López Obrador added during his usual morning conference on the meeting with Mario Escobar and Dolores Bazaldua.

According to a necropsy contracted by the family, the body of Debanhi, aged 18“showed signs of sexual violence” and died “before his body was introduced or thrown” into the water tank of a motel where he was found on April 21, said the Spanish newspaper El País, which had access to the document.

“This is a violent homicidal death,” says the report quoted by the newspaper on Thursday.

The publication states that Debanhi’s family delivered the forensic report to the state prosecutor’s office on May 2.

After the appointment with López Obrador, the parents of the law student will also meet this Friday with representatives of the Nuevo León prosecutor’s office; the state governor, Samuel García, and with the undersecretary of Federal Security, Ricardo Mejía, to meet their demands and learn about the progress of the case.

Father accuses the prosecution

After the study was released, Debanhi’s father accused the Nuevo León prosecutor’s office of “leaking” the document to the press and demanded the resignation of the heads of that office.

“I demand that if the prosecutor or the deputy prosecutor they are leaking that informationI want his head, for them to leave and get out of here,” Escobar said Thursday night on the YouTube channel he opened to report on the case.

The incessant media coverage around the event, with videos, interviews with people linked and dissemination of all kinds of theories on social networks and variety shows, have contributed to “frivolizing” it and turning it into a “media spectacle”, according to analysts consulted by the AFP.

The report details that Debanhi’s body “shows traces of a violent and recent vaginal sexual intercourse” and that this “is deduced from having found violaceous ecchymoses and bruises” in the outer area of ​​the genitals, the journalistic note refers.

The official autopsy does not mention or analyze possible signs of sexual violence on Debanhi’s body, points out El País.

hit several times

The report coincides with the first autopsy in which the cause of death was an “intercranial hemorrhage”, but details that the young woman has several head injuries and not just one as the official report suggests, the newspaper highlights. This pertinacity has not been disseminated in its entirety.

“Craniofacial contusions are of external origin to the body and for being intense, repeated and with different angles of impact, it is deduced that they were caused by another person and that it is a violent homicidal death,” the report details, according to El País.

The death of the young woman is investigated as a crime of femicide, after originally registering as a disappearance, and “there has been an insistence” on “the approval of a single opinion” based on the two studies, Undersecretary Mejía said Friday.

The case sparked unusual interest in Mexico, where the femicide crisis dates back to the 1990s and hits poor women especially hard. In the country, an average of ten women are murdered daily and many of these cases correspond to gender violence, according to official figures.

Experts believe that the death of Debanhi, a middle-class university student, brought this experience closer to more favored social sectors, generating a greater impact and social pressure.



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