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The voice of a mother who lost her daughter to a feminicide in Mexico resonates four years later

2020-02-21T02:38:45.308Z


Marichuy Jaimes was murdered in January 2016 and since then Yesenia has not stopped demanding justice.


In 2016, María de Jesús Jaimes Zamudio was thrown out a window from the fifth floor of a building in Mexico City. Marichuy was 19 years old and studied an Engineering. Since then her mother, Yesenia Zamudio, has not stopped demanding justice for her daughter.

“I have every right to burn and break. I'm not going to ask anyone's permission, because I'm breaking for my daughter. And the one that wants to break that breaks, and the one that wants to burn that burns, and the one that doesn't, that does not hinder us, "Zamudio shouts. The video has been retaken by several accounts on Facebook and Twitter and only one version has reached 1 , 2 million reproductions in the first 24 hours after its publication and has been published in international media.

The video was originally captured and posted on the YouTube channel. We fight tyranny. As explained by the administrator of the page, he was captured in the demonstration for the feminicide of Ingrid Escamilla, on February 15, outside the building where she was brutally murdered. It was a month after the fourth anniversary of his daughter's death.

Zamudio's voice and the claim for his daughter Marichuy has resonated for four years before impunity and lack of justice. The then Attorney General of Mexico City classified the death of Jaimes as a murder and it was not until September of last year that the crime was resumed as a femicide. However, there is no detainee for the death of Marichuy. The presumed responsible, indicated by Zamudio, a student and a professor of the Superior School of Engineering and Architecture of Ticoman, belonging to the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), have not been arrested or investigated.

In the demonstration on August 16 for several cases of rape in the city at the hands of the police, Zamudio demonstrated with the feminist groups that made several pints of monuments. "I want to burn everything," he said.

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Source: elparis

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