translated from Spanish: Edomex prosecutor’s office expands excavation at Atizapán femicide house

In order to find human remains and more evidence at the home of Andrés “N”, alleged femicide detained in Atizapán, the Mexican State Prosecutor’s Office will expand the excavation throughout the site.
The General Coordination of Expert Services of the Mexiquense Prosecutor’s Office said that search work at home will continue indefinitely through three phases.
The first, which is currently performed, includes excavating the area of the courtyard and the kitchen, which consists of an area of 20 square meters, where remains of victims of femicide were already found.

In the second phase it will be excavated in the main room and a basement, whose area is of two levels “connected by an access and a wooden staircase” and comprises about 30 square meters, according to state authorities.

In these works they work research police, public ministries, anthropologist specialists and forensic archaeologists, geneticists, experts in criminals, dentistry, legal medicine and photography, as well as Firefighters, municipal police and City Council of Atizapán. pic.twitter.com/Fn7oyKpWjJ
— Alejandro Gómez Sánchez (@FiscalEdomex) May 21, 2021

While the last phase will consist of reviewing the courtyard and two bathrooms, which still covers 68 square meters of the house.

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— Alejandro Gómez Sánchez (@FiscalEdomex) May 21, 2021

The Attorney for Gender Crimes, Dilcya García, said this methodology will be fundamental to the investigation of femicide cases, as well as to recover all possible evidence.
Women demand justice for Flor Ninive, Rubicela and Reyna in Atizapán
This afternoon, women protested in the mausoleum of Atizapán, State of Mexico, to demand justice for Flor Ninive, Rubicela and Reyna, women whose belongings were found in the home of the alleged femicide.

“We are not all”, “Atizapán feminicida”, protests in the mausoleum López Mateos to demand justice for Flor Ninive, Rubicela and Reyna, whose belongings were found in the home of a multi-feminicide in Atizapán, Edomex. pic.twitter.com/WW5avkM7sO
— Liz (@abismada_) May 21, 2021

With pints, an offering and minute of silence called for justice in cases of femicide, not only of Atizapán, but of the whole country.

Feminists hold peaceful protest at the Adolfo López Mateos Mausoleum in Atizapán #edomex
THEY ASK FOR JUSTICE FOR REYNA N AND FOR ALL VICTIMS OF THE #FeminicidaSerial
They placed flowers, photographs and banners on the pic.twitter.com/pQP2Djlvc6
— Itzel Cruz Alanís (@i_alaniis) May 21, 2021

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