“They only told me they burned”: the indignation of relatives and migrants after the fire in Ciudad Juárez in which 39 people died

  • Marcos Gonzalez Diaz
  • BBC News World. Special envoy to Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

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“I never imagined that that moment in which I felt so much despair would become so well known. I did not become famous in Venezuela and I came to become famous here, in Mexico… but for something so cruel.”

Viangly Infante became the most recognizable and painful face of the tragic fire at the center of the National Migration Institute (INM) in Ciudad Juárez, on the northern border of Mexico, which last Monday killed at least 39 people.

She is the woman who was recorded and photographed heartbroken on the night of the accident next to an ambulance, hitting the vehicle with her baby in her arms and screaming without being able to stop crying: “black! black, I’m here, black!”.

This is what she calls Eduard Caraballo, her husband and father of her three children who was inside the ambulance following being injured in the fire at the facilities where, like dozens of other migrants, he was being held.

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