Eleven of the victims have been identified as women.ĭata released by the Chihuahua State Office of the Attorney General showed that 1,424 of the 2,476 homicides that were registered in the state in 2021 took place in Ciudad Juárez, about an average of four per day. Recent crime stats reviewed by El Diario shows that at least 65 homicides have been reported so far this year in Ciudad Juárez, the most violent of Chihuahua's 67 municipalities. Nohemí Medina Martínez (left) and Yulizsa Ramírez (right) were parents to three children
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It's unknown if the four murders are connected. The other died at a local hospital from a gunshot wound. One of the victims was declared dead at the scene. On Monday, Ciudad Juárez authorities found the bodies of two other women at an intersection in the Patria-Zaragoza neighborhood. 'We feel like we are treated like second-class citizens and that we really don't matter.' 'The concern is that authorities will absolutely do nothing,' Arvizo said. They were married in 2021.Īrvizo fears that the murders of Medina Martínez and Ramírez could go unsolved like many other hate crime incidents across Mexico's LGBT community in the past.
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The two were Mexican citizens but lived in Texas.Ĭhihuahua Committee for Sexual Diversity director Karen Arvizo confirmed to that the couple were mothers to three children. It is unclear how long they had been in Mexico.
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Mexican newspaper El Diario reported that they were visiting family members in Ciudad Juárez and they last saw the two Saturday. Family members last saw Yulizsa Ramírez (left) and Nohemí Medina Martínez (right) on Saturday before they disappeared