translated from Spanish: They march to the building where Ingrid lived to pay homage and demand justice

A group of protesters march on Saturday from the Gustavo A. Madero Metrobus station to the property where Ingrid Escamilla was murdered.
Women shout slogans as they go along and play drums: “Neither one more, not one more, nor one more killed”, “Sir, ma’am, don’t be indifferent, women are killed in people’s faces,” “I’m taken care of by my friends, not the police.”
Read: Police fired gas extinguishers in the face of protesters demanding justice for Ingrid
Some of the attendees carry flowers, candles and banners.
Mrs. Victoria Barrios, Ingrid’s aunt, asks the girls to make the march and homage peaceful, and demanded respect for the media and that the policemen take care of the women and not assault them.
“No more photographs, no more yellowing, no more dirt,” he asked the media present.
The event is Erika González, Brenda Josselin Hernandez’s aunt, who was killed on Wednesday, February 12 in Ecatepec, State of Mexico, who asks the authorities to clarify her niece’s femicide.

Mrs. Victoria Barrios, Aunt of Ingrid Escamilla, asks the girls to march and pay to be peaceful and demands respect from the media.
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