The Mexican Prosecutor’s Office reported that it found the body of Karen Itzel, the IPN student who was reported missing since May 19.
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On that date, the young woman left her house located in the Tláhuac mayor’s office to deliver her thesis to the Interdisciplinary Center for Health Sciences of the IPN, located in Milpa Alta, but she did not arrive.
That is why the relatives reported his disappearance.
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The authorities of the Prosecutor’s Office arrested José, Karen’s husband, on May 25, for being involved in the disappearance of the young woman.
In the following days, the authorities searched the premises for signs of Karen’s whereabouts. and they even searched the address where he lived with José.
Karen Itzel’s husband is linked to the process
This Monday, in a continuation hearing, a control judge linked José, a sentimental partner of Karen Itzel, to the process for the crime of forced disappearance.
The data provided by the Public Ministry of the Prosecutor’s Office managed to establish that the subject disappeared the young student on May 19 and he pretended that the last time he saw her was when she went out to do a school paperwork.
The judge set the measure of informal preventive detention and three months to close the investigation.
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Family and friends joined his search
Friends, classmates and relatives of Karen Itzel, the young woman who disappeared near the Tláhuac mayor’s office on her way to school, organized to go out looking for her in the face of what they describe as “inefficiency” of the authorities.
They posted flyers with the young woman’s face at bus stops, Metro stations and in neighborhoods where it is believed the victim may be, hoping that someone could provide information about her.
Relatives, neighbors and fellow IPN students marched to the Tláhuac mayor’s office to demand the appearance of Karen Itzel Rodríguez Barrales alive.
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On Friday, May 27, from 4:00 p.m., about 30 people gathered outside the Tláhuac terminal of the Golden Line.
Wearing their nursing and dental uniforms, Karen’s polytechnic classmates shouted the traditional IPN cheer while carrying banners in solidarity with the young mother.
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