The death of Ana Febe Rojas Vega, a 28-year-old pedagogue and graduate of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), has raised questions about a possible violent death covered up due to flaws in the investigation. Although the file was opened for negligent homicide, the family maintains there are sufficient elements to classify it as femicide. They also point to the influence of a religious congregation as a factor that contributed to the victim's remaining in a relationship marked by violence. Violence at home and control by a church. According to a report, Ana Febe lived in a pattern of violence that intensified after her marriage in October 2025. They claim that authorities took hours to respond to the case and did not properly secure the scene. Her husband, identified as Cristian 'N', allegedly perpetrated physical aggressions without leaving visible marks, and also imposed total isolation: he restricted her use of devices and social networks. The family also denounces irregularities in the investigation. They also question the official version of carbon monoxide poisoning, considering it implausible that the husband would not have perceived the gas. Ana Febe, a UNAM pedagogue, was found dead in the bathroom of her home in Cuajimalpa. Days before her death, she had moved back to live with her parents due to the physical and emotional violence she suffered in her marriage, but the Christian church to which she belongs… Another key element is the religious congregation 'The Remnant', accused of allegedly persuading the victim not to leave the relationship, under rigid interpretations of the faith that led to the victim's blaming and omission of the history of violence. Sheinbaum and the call to investigate the crime. During her conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum recalled that, by law, every violent death of a woman must be initially investigated as femicide: 'If during the investigation it turns out not to be femicide, later the file is changed.'
Family of Ana Febe demands her death be investigated as femicide
The family of 28-year-old pedagogue Ana Febe Rojas Vega claims her death in Cuajimalpa was femicide, not an accident. They accuse her husband and a religious congregation of keeping her in an abusive relationship. Mexico's President Sheinbaum stated that by law, all women's deaths must be investigated as femicide.