Alleged femicide of a woman murdered in a hotel in Mérida, behind bars

The woman whose body was found last Tuesday in a hotel in Mérida’s downtown was murdered and her alleged femicide is now behind bars.

The Ministry of Public Security (SSP) attached to the State Investigation Police (PEI), reported the arrest of Andrés M. G., charged with the crime of femicide.

As we reported, on Tuesday afternoon, August 29, a woman was found lifeless in one of the rooms of the Rodríguez Hotel, located on 69 street between 54 and 56 in downtown Mérida, next to the San Benito market.

That day, one of the employees of this old hotel was surprised that they had not delivered the key to that room after the check-out time had passed, so he went to check what was happening.

It was so that he went to the second floor of the building, where he knocked on the door and since they did not answer him, he entered the room and found the lifeless middle-aged woman.

This Saturday, September 2, the authorities reported that the investigative police in coordination with the State Attorney General’s Office, gathered the evidence that incriminates the man in the death of the woman B.C.P.U., 29 years old and originally from Yucatán, which occurred between August 28 and 29 in a room of the hotel.

Based on the autopsy, the cause of death was asphyxiation by strangulation.

The suspect, 34 years old and from Tabasco, was made available to the control judge who issued the arrest warrant.

In the investigations carried out by police and prosecutors, the collaboration of citizens who provided videos from their surveillance cameras of both private homes and businesses was of great help, for which the authorities expressed their gratitude.

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