UNAM Condemns Feminicide of Student Cinthia Manrique

The National Autonomous University of Mexico condemned the feminicide of Cinthia Manrique, a graduate student found dead in Naucalpan. The university demands justice and accountability for the crime.


UNAM Condemns Feminicide of Student Cinthia Manrique

The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) condemned the femicide of Cinthia Manrique Miranda, a graduate student from the Faculty of Economics. Cinthia was reported missing and her lifeless body was found on the 15th of this month in Naucalpan, State of Mexico.

UNAM issued a statement expressing its condemnation for the discovery of Cinthia Manrique's lifeless body, demanding that the competent authorities find those responsible for the femicide and that justice be served. The statement highlights the outrage of the university community in the face of this tragic event and the firm demand that those guilty be brought to justice.

The highest educational institution acted from the first moment Cinthia's disappearance was reported in Naucalpan, applying the Protocol for Action in Case of Missing Persons. Communication was established with her family and close friends, offering support and legal advice, and collaboration took place with the authorities to preserve possible evidence related to the case.

The university community of UNAM will remain attentive to the ongoing investigations by the authorities and reiterates its willingness to collaborate in clarifying these events that have shocked everyone. The statement concludes with a message of remembrance and tribute to Cinthia, along with those who accompanied her during her academic journey.