Mother searching for missing Mexicans killed along with son
- Mexican mother Maria del Carmen Morales and her son were murdered late Wednesday in Jalisco state.
- Morales died defending her 26-year-old son Daniel Ramirez during an attack by two men.
- She belonged to a collective searching for missing persons; another son went missing last year.
- The prosecutor's office stated no evidence links the murder to her search efforts.
- Groups searching for missing people risk their lives, denouncing government inaction in dangerous areas.
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Sheinbaum demands an in-depth investigation into the murders of Jalisco's mother seeker and her son
The murders of the search engine María del Carmen Morales and her son Jaime have arrived this Friday at Claudia Sheinbaum’s morning press conference. The president has demanded a thorough investigation of the case. In the early hours of Thursday, criminals shot both of them, near their home, in Tlajomulco, on the outskirts of Guadalajara, in central Mexico. Both of them died. Morales was part of the group of relatives of missing people Guerreros…
More than thirty missing persons in Mexico, killed since 2010
With the murder of a mother seeker and her son in the Mexican state of Jalisco, there are already 31 cases of people seeking missing persons who have been executed or who have also lost track of them. Currently there are some 127,000 cases of disappearances in Mexico, a problem that escalates in the Government of Claudia Sheinbaum and that has pushed the United Nations Organization to create a special commission on the subject. María del Carmen …


They murder a mother seeker and her son!
Mar a del Carmen Morales, who was looking for a missing relative in 2024, was murdered along with another of her children in Tlajomulco, Jalisco.
Mother Searcher and Child Killed in Tlajomulco Park · Global Voices
Guadalajara, Jal., María del Carmen Morales, a member of Jalisco's Guerreros Search Engine collective, and his 26-year-old son Jaime Daniel Ramírez Morales were killed almost midnight Wednesday in a park in the municipality of Tlajomulco, south of the state capital.
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