
Isabel Miranda de Wallace, founder of the organization 'Stop Kidnapping', recently passed away, raising questions about the circumstances of her death. During the 'morning' conference on Tuesday, March 11, the head of the Attorney General's Office (FGR), Alejandro Gertz, was asked about Wallace's death, pointing out the lack of verifiable evidence confirming her passing.
In light of this event, Father Solalinde criticized the now deceased Isabel Miranda de Wallace, which triggered a reaction from Joaquín López-Dóriga, who in a video called the priest despicable for his comments. López-Dóriga emphasized that Father Solalinde was the chaplain of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, framing the priest's words as offensive and misguided.
In relation to Solalinde's statements, another figure who intervened in the debate was Sergio Sarmiento, who argued that Isabel Miranda de Wallace only tried to find her son's kidnappers and murderers, suggesting that she did not commit any crime. For his part, a third party reminded Father Solalinde of his role as Christ's representative on Earth, implying that his words did not align with Christian values.
The passing of Isabel Miranda de Wallace on March 8 due to complications after surgery, and the comments this event sparked from public figures, have generated a debate about the way a controversial personality like her is remembered.