The FGJCDMX investigates if the dead baby found in Puebla was stolen from a pantheon

PUEBLA, Puebla.— The body of the baby found on January 10 in a garbage container in the San Miguel prison, in the city of Puebla, may correspond to the remains of a minor stolen from a pantheon in Iztapalapa, the Attorney General’s Office reported this Friday. of Mexico City (FGJCDMX). The capital prosecutor’s office gave this information following the spokeswoman for the Reinserta civil association, Saskia Niño de Rivera, indicated that she had contacted the family of the minor whose body was stolen. According to Niño de Rivera, the boy’s name was Tadeo, he was born on October 4, 2021 and, due to intestinal problems, he died on January 5 last. He was buried on the 6th.



The discovery of the body of a baby in the San Miguel prison in Puebla has generated outrage.


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The discovery of the body of a baby in the San Miguel prison in Puebla has generated outrage.

Through Twitter, the CDMX prosecutor’s office reported that this Friday followingnoon it received the complaint from the administrator of the pantheon in question, who told the authorities that a woman and a man went to the place to request to open the tomb where they had buried a your newborn. However, the body was not found. The testimony states that the couple asked to verify if the minor was still there, following learning from the media regarding the discovery of a baby in the Puebla prison. The capital prosecutor’s office stated that before receiving this complaint, it had already initiated an investigation that includes a search in amphitheaters, because it transpired in recent days that the baby’s body had been stolen from a morgue. Now, forensic personnel and expert services specialized in criminalistics, photography and chemistry are collecting clues in the pantheon of the Iztapalapa mayor’s office, in order to find the whereregardings of who or who exhumed the child’s body.

According to Niño de Rivera, when the parents of the deceased baby confirmed the theft of their son’s body from the Iztapalapa pantheon, they were threatened in that same place, which is why they did not report it in a timely manner. Until now that the case has been made public, explained the activist, they went to the Puebla Attorney General’s Office to identify the body and bury it once more. This Friday, the governor of Puebla, Miguel Barbosa, assured that there is already progress in the investigations and it will soon be known how the baby was transferred to the prison, who put it in, who allowed it and for what purpose.

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