‘I know what death smells like and how you caress the bones that turn into ashes of someone who once breathed,’ he published Ceci Floresactivist and Seeking Mother of Sonorawhen reporting an assumption clandestine crematorium in Mexico City.
Last April 30, on a dirt road in the limits of the Iztapalapa and Tláhuac municipalitiesCeci Flores and a group of women found ashes, bones, INE credentials and children’s notebooks.
A clandestine crematorium among the mountains of Iztapalapa.
It breaks my soul to find so many children’s and women’s clothes around that scene, to imagine that this could have been their fate and to think that those ashes will probably never be able to tell us who they are.
That God protect us. pic.twitter.com/dqRkLk877v
— Ceci Flores 6623415616 (@CeciPatriciaF) May 1, 2024
The situation mobilized the capital authorities, who 24 hours later claimed to have discovered the crux of the matter. Through a press conference, the spokesperson for the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (FGJCDMX), Ulises Laradetailed that the bone remains and ashes found on the slope of the Xaltepec volcano are of animal origin.
‘Derived from a publication spread on social networks, in which the possible discovery of human remains and identifications in an area located between the Iztapalapa and Tláhuac municipalities, the FGJCDMX initiated an investigation folder for criminal news.’
He continued: ‘According to the results of the anthropological opinions, The 14 bone elements found at the site are from Animal origin, particularly of the canine species. None of them correspond to any person.’
Searching Mothers find personal belongings
In the search for human remains on the slopes of the volcano XaltepecCeci Flores reported on the discovery of an INE credential of a woman and an identification of a minor.
‘We found human remains in Mexico City, Searching mothers had asked me to come, and yes, we find a clandestine crematorium, and what hurts the most, INE credentials for women and children’s notebooks‘, he explained through social networks.
The capital authorities responded to the situation. Laura Angélica ‘N’, owner of the INE, was located at her home in the Avándaro neighborhood in Valle de Chalco in the State of Mexico, safe and sound. Some time ago she had been the subject of a cell phone theft, in which was the identification that was found on the site.
In the Polvorilla neighborhood in the Iztapalapa mayor’s office, police located the home of the minor Álvaro “N”. His parents commented that they had thrown away school supplies from the previous year and it was very likely that the credential had been misplaced in them.
Red zone, limits of Iztapalapa and Tláhuac
Iztapalapathe most populated mayor’s office in Mexico City, carries the stigma of being lthe most violent of all. The population has suffered because of organized crime, gangs and common crime.