
The Attorney General's Office reported the discovery of the body of Víctor José Carrera Mayor, the presumed responsible for the disappearance and femicide of a 12-year-old girl who sold sweets in Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Liliana Guadalupe Marroquín disappeared on October 19 while selling sweets in the city center. After an intense search, her body was found on Wednesday, the 23rd, in a house where the suspect lived.
Víctor José Carrera Mayor, a chef, became the main suspect after the discovery of the girl's body. Following social pressure and calls for justice on social media, the Attorney General's Office launched an operation to locate him, offering a reward of 500,000 pesos for information leading to his capture.
Finally, the Attorney General's Office announced that Víctor José Carrera Mayor was found dead this Sunday, the 27th, at a home in the northwest of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Authorities are continuing the corresponding investigation to clarify the facts. The local community was preparing a march for Monday the 28th to demand justice for Liliana Guadalupe's crime.