Independent expert evidence points to a femicide: Gerardo Martínez


Monterey, NL. With flowers, angel wings and band music, Yolanda Martínez was fired this Sunday, May 15, at the Jardines de los Pinos pantheon, in the municipality of Juárez. The 26-year-old was the mother of a 3-year-old girl, who was found dead on May 8, in a vacant lot in Colonia Los Huertos, in that municipality.

“An expert witness who came from Guatemala is one of the best, he states that there is a 60% (probability) that it was not a suicide, but a femicide, the other 40% will be thrown by other tests, but it is a process to have the result”, said Mr. Gerardo Martínez.

However, she will continue to search for those responsible for her daughter’s death, “they gave her medicine through an injection, they planted the poison bottles because they saw that she had depression, she was desperate to find work and generate money for the birthday party.” his daughter,” he told reporters.

Mr. Martínez went out every day to look for his daughter, as if he were a private investigator, day after day, with an amber alert sign in hand, asking for support so that Yolanda’s case would spread and the authorities would act.

It was as a result of the disappearance of Debanhi Escobar and that her case covered the news in Mexico and abroad, when the media began to listen to Mr. Gerardo Martínez, who asked the State Attorney General’s Office for help to find his daughter.

First, the hypothesis that a maternal uncle harassed her was handled. In this regard, she commented a few days ago, “I do not work outside the law, but I would have filed a complaint” against the relative.

“There appeared an Uncle in the folder, but I am not putting it, to my daughter’s former sentimental partner, I am not going to rule out other possibilities, if something shows that it was an Uncle, I want the law to be applied and the person responsible to be found , I ask to keep my daughter’s body in the Semefo, so as not to be taking her out every time new lines of investigation come out, “said Mr. Gerardo Martínez.

After saying goodbye to Yolanda, the man commented that there are other lines of investigation where the young woman was allegedly held for several days, poisoned and with traces of violence.

“She needs to rest,” says Don Gerardo, who, like Debanhi Escobar’s father, is willing to support relatives of other women who have not been found, since more than 40 young people have disappeared in Monterrey this year.



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