Controversy Surrounds Mario Delgado's Comments on Fátima

The family and activists demand accountability and express outrage at the insensitive remarks made by Secretary of Education Mario Delgado regarding Fátima's situation. They call for a thorough investigation and immediate dismissal of Delgado, emphasizing the urgent need for empathy and protection for children in schools.


Controversy Surrounds Mario Delgado's Comments on Fátima

Fátima's family and various groups have made public statements following comments from Mr. Mario Delgado, head of Mexico's Ministry of Public Education. These statements were deemed irresponsible and lacking empathy, revictimizing Fátima and her family. The suitability of an official with such characteristics for such an important position is questioned. Emphasis is placed on the lack of sensitivity towards a situation as delicate as that faced by Fátima's family.

Fátima's family deeply regrets Mario Delgado's attitude, highlighting that his words lack empathy and do not reflect the values expected to be promoted by an authority in education and security in the country. They request a transparent investigation of the facts by the Attorney General's Office to clarify what happened and determine responsibilities.

Regarding Fátima's medical situation, the child's father has denied Delgado's statements, indicating that the girl remains hospitalized and in recovery after surgeries to treat multiple fractures in her body. He claims to have evidence of the harassment his daughter suffered. The Attorney General's Office reported that an investigation file was opened following the parents' complaint, and relevant information related to the case is being collected.

In contrast to Mario Delgado's assertions, there has been public criticism of the lack of evidence supporting his statements, and his dismissal has been requested. The Secretary for Women, Citlalli Hernández, condemned the aggression against Fátima and expressed her commitment to building a society free of violence and discrimination. Fátima's family and K-pop collectives have demanded a thorough and transparent investigation of the case, as well as the immediate dismissal of Mario Delgado as head of the Ministry of Education.