El Diario state Texas Mexico Crime Texas El Diario state Texas Mexico

Queer Texas Couple Found Tortured, Shot, and Dismembered in Mexico

Reading now: 881
www.advocate.com

The Daily Mail reports. The bags containing their remains were found 17 miles apart.One of the women’s bodies was found in the San Agustín neighborhood, while the other’s body was located in Jesus Carranza village.Family members told the news outlet El Diario that they had seen the couple last on Saturday, January 15.Karen Arvizo of the Chihuahua Committee for Sexual Diversity told The Daily Mail the two were married in 2021 and were raising three children.

Arvizo said she’s concerned the killings will go unsolved like many involving LGBTQ+ people.“The concern is that authorities will absolutely do nothing,” Arvizo said. “We feel like we are treated like second-class citizens and that we really don't matter.”The area near Juárez is known for its grisly history as well.

Between 1993 and 2005, as many as 400 or so killings occurred, which drew international attention because of the perceived inaction of the Mexican government to prevent the violence and bring those involved in the killings to justice.

In the past three years, another 491 women homicide victims have been reported, according to Border Report.Juárez authorities found two more women tortured and shot on Monday.

Read more on advocate.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA