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A woman entered the body of baby Tadeo to the Puebla prison, according to security videos

2022-01-26T02:57:29.132Z


The prosecutor's office of that Mexican state reported the arrest of two other officials from the San Miguel prison, raising the number of detainees to 21. While the authorities of Mexico City assure that it is "an atypical case."


Mexican authorities reported this Tuesday that they have identified the person who introduced the body of a three-month-old baby named Tadeo to the San Miguel prison, Puebla, where it was found in a garbage container on January 10.

The state prosecutor, Gilberto Higuera, said at a press conference that they were investigating the security cameras that record the entry and exit of the prison.

Reports in the Mexican media highlighted that a woman would have been the one who put the body of the minor, who was clandestinely exhumed from a cemetery in Mexico City days before.

"The technical analysis of the videos of the penitentiary center is carried out, these that record and are located in the access areas of the center," Gilberto Higuera, prosecutor of Puebla, said at a press conference.

However, the official

did not explain what use was given to the minor's body inside the state prison

, something that is still under investigation.


The San Miguel prison, in Puebla, Mexico, on January 20, 2022.EFE

The Puebla Prosecutor's Office also announced on Tuesday the arrest of two other officials from the Social Reintegration Center, raising the number of people detained in relation to the Tadeo case to 21. Although

there are still two arrest warrants that have not been fulfilled.

[19 officials are arrested for the discovery of a dead baby in a prison in Mexico]

“It has to do with supervisors, it has to do with custodians, it has to do with a whole scheme, but we are going to do a complete renovation,” said the state governor, Miguel Barbosa, of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), on Tuesday. party of the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

“I am not going to rule out any theory, any line of investigation, we are going to clarify it and we are about to clarify it completely,” added Barbosa, without offering more details of the case.

The body of the baby found in a prison was stolen from a cemetery.

The neighbors are not surprised

Jan. 25, 202201:33

Meanwhile, the authorities in Mexico City have launched their own

investigation to determine who was guilty of exhuming the

baby's body.

Tadeo died of intestinal complications in a hospital in the Mexican capital and on January 6 he was buried in a cemetery in Iztapalapa, in the southeastern area of ​​Mexico City.

"It is necessary to point out that we are facing an atypical case and that there is no record of a case with similar characteristics in Mexico City," Ulises Lara López, spokesman for the capital's Prosecutor's Office, said Tuesday.

[Details emerge about the dead baby that appeared in a prison in Mexico: his name was Tadeo and he was taken from his grave]

The Mexico City official did not report further progress in the case, but assured that the capital prosecutor's office since Friday has been carrying out "various procedures such as interviews with the mother and father of the minor, as well as with pantheon personnel, inspections in the tomb and the vicinity of the cemetery.

The mayor of Iztapalapa, Clara Brugada, said that she had resigned from her post and summoned the director of the cemetery to appear.

The case of the baby who was found dead in a Mexican prison targets dozens of newborns who are stolen

Jan. 25, 202201:34

The case of Tadeo -who was found by a San Miguel inmate inside a garbage bag covered in lime in a recyclable plastic container inside the center- has not only exposed the poor conditions in which most prisons operate Mexican women, but has also brought to light the disappearance of babies.

In Mexico City alone, from 2018 to date, 109 disappearances of children under 2 years of age have been reported,

of which there are still 48 unaccounted for.

According to experts, most of the disappearances are related to illegal adoptions, although "many of them can also be used for the purpose of trafficking and sexual exploitation," Juan Martín Pérez García, coordinator of the civil organization Tejiendo Redes de Infancia, told Milenio. in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Source: telemundo

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