Alondra, a girl killed in Oaxaca, was wanted by her family not by authorities

Alondra, the girl from the municipality of Cuajinicuilapa, Guerrero murdered in a neighboring community in the state of Oaxaca, was searched by her relatives and not by the authorities after her disappearance.
Alondra’s body was found in a state of putrefaction in the community of San Juan Bautista Lo de Soto, adjacent to this region of the Costa Chica of Guerrero with Oaxaca.
According to the authorities of the municipality of Cuajinicuilapa, Alondra went to a cockfight on Saturday, April 9 at eight o’clock in the evening.

The fights between roosters is seen in this Afro-Mexican area as a sport that families go to.
The version of the relatives of the minor indicates that Alondra went to a religious activity on the occasion of the beginning of Holy Week.
San Juan Bautista Lo de Soto, Oaxaca is 30 minutes away from Cuajinicuilapa which is also an area of Afro-Mexicans.

The official report of the municipality of Cuajinicuilapa ensures that the relatives never made the complaint about the disappearance of the minor in the direction of public security of the city council.
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Authorities say Alondra’s relatives told her she was found in a state of rot in San Juan Bautista de Lo de Soto.
The Attorney General’s Office of Oaxaca integrated a preliminary investigation for the crime of femicide.
The minor lived on Río Churubusco Street, in the Vicente Guerrero neighborhood, in Cuajinicuilapa.
At the request of the group of citizens managers of this town the authorities of the city council donated the land of the pantheon where yesterday Wednesday at one o’clock in the afternoon was buried.
The family of the minor is of limited economic resources.
Through official pages, Governor Evelyn Salgado and the authorities of the municipality of Cuajinicuilapa condemned the femicide of the minor of the minor.
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“On behalf of the state government, I strongly condemn the femicide committed in the region of the Coast of Oaxaca against a minor from the municipality of Cuajinicuilapa.”
“I have asked the Guerrero Prosecutor’s Office to respectfully assist its counterpart in Oaxaca in investigations with an intercultural and gender perspective,” the state president wrote.
There are 26 women murdered in this 2022
Marina Reyna Aguilar, president of the Guerrerense Association against Violence against Women, demanded that Alondra’s femicide not go unpunished as dozens of cases have remained in Guerrero, one of the 18 states that nationally has a Gender Violence Alert. In the case of Guerrero there are two alerts.
He said that it is unacceptable that the authorities of the municipality of Cuajinicuilapa have published in their police report that the missing and murdered minor was “dedicated to vagrancy.”
“The authorities of Cuajinicuilapa are justifying their inability to respond to the actions of protocols that they must implement when there is a complaint of the disappearance of a person in this case of the minor,” he denounced.
“They are justifying themselves as saying that Alondra gave rise to that happening to her, that is, women have to act in a certain way so that nothing happens to us, no, all women must have the same security,” he lamented.
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The activist said that with that opinion published by the municipality of Cuajinicuilapa she is saying that Alondra was to blame for her disappearance and murder.
All three levels of government must shoulder their responsibility to protect women and girls.
“The state, federal and municipal governments are not doing it because it is very easy to blame and in that way they evade their responsibility,” he criticized.
Reyna Aguilar said with the case of Alondra there are already 25 murders of women with characteristics of femicide so far this year in Guerrero.
Seven months after the 81 mayors of this entity took office, not all municipalities have installed systems of care, prevention and eradication of violence against women.
Law 553, which provides for actions to access women to a life free of violence, establishes that after a municipal authority takes office, it must install these protocols.
“But many mayors of Guerrero have not installed these protocols despite the fact that they have already been in office for seven months,” Reyna Aguilar charged.
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