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Three Women Found Dead in Puebla Murder Case Amid Rising Violence

Authorities confirmed the murder of three women in Puebla after bodies were discovered in Ixtacamaxtitlán. The incident highlights escalating security issues in the region affecting local politics and economic stability.

La Era

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Tres mujeres asesinadas en Puebla confirman violencia en zona norte del estado
Tres mujeres asesinadas en Puebla confirman violencia en zona norte del estado

Three bodies were discovered in the Sierra Norte of Puebla on Sunday morning, confirming the murder of a mother and her two daughters. Authorities located the remains in the municipality of Ixtacamaxtitlán after the women had been reported missing since early March. The discovery underscores the persistent security challenges facing the region amid rising organized crime activity. The incident has sparked outrage among community leaders who fear for the safety of other residents in the valley. The state government has not yet released a detailed statement regarding the ongoing investigation into the specific circumstances of the case.

Félix, aged 42, was identified as the mother in the case alongside her daughters Johana María, 20, and Yeraldine, 10. Investigators determined the group had been forcibly removed from their home in Coyuaco by armed subjects on March four. The bodies showed signs of decomposition, indicating they were likely killed shortly after the abduction occurred. Medical examiners are currently working to determine the exact cause of death for each victim in the forensic lab. Local authorities are now reviewing security protocols for the Coyuaco district to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

Local media outlets initially reported additional fatalities involving a man and his children near General Felipe Ángeles. However, the Secretary of Public Security later clarified that no such violent incident took place in that municipality. This correction highlights the confusion often surrounding unverified reports during active criminal investigations in the state. Rumors of similar attacks have circulated on social media platforms despite the lack of official confirmation from officials. The initial confusion also raised concerns about the reliability of information dissemination channels used by local journalists and officials.

Official data from the federal government indicates 119 assassinations have been recorded in Puebla during the first two months of the year. This figure represents an average of nearly two homicides per day across the territory. Such statistics reflect the intensifying pressure on local law enforcement agencies to manage security effectively. Regional economic indicators suggest that high crime rates negatively impact tourism and local business growth significantly. These economic repercussions could further strain the regional budget as resources are diverted toward security initiatives rather than development projects.

Analysts note that Puebla has struggled with violence linked to narcomenudista bands and fuel theft operations for several years. The state capital experiences frequent individual killings while bodies appear regularly across various municipalities. This pattern suggests a systemic breakdown in public safety mechanisms rather than isolated criminal events affecting the population. Previous administrations attempted to implement security corridors but failed to stem the inflow of illegal groups into the area. International observers have noted that the persistence of these groups challenges the federal government's ability to maintain order in the south.

Reports from the civil organization Causa en Común documented a significant increase in extreme violence cases during 2025. The organization recorded a rise in massacres, mutilations, and the targeting of minors throughout the region. These findings align with broader trends observed by human rights groups monitoring the country. Human rights organizations call for immediate transparency regarding the investigation progress and the identity of those responsible. Legal proceedings against any suspects will require substantial evidence to ensure a fair trial within the current judicial framework.

Security experts warn that unchecked violence in key agricultural regions may deter foreign investment and disrupt supply chains. Investors often correlate regional stability with the feasibility of operating logistics networks through the state. Political pressure is mounting on the governor to address the deteriorating public safety situation before upcoming elections. Business councils in the area are urging federal authorities to prioritize the protection of commercial zones against cartel intimidation. Market analysts suggest that sustained instability could lower the credit rating of the region among international financial institutions.

The federal government has yet to announce a specific strategy to address the surge in homicides in the region. Local observers expect increased military presence if the current trajectory of violence continues into the next quarter. Monitoring the outcome of these investigations remains crucial for understanding the operational capacity of state security forces. Future policy decisions will likely depend on the level of cooperation between state and federal security agencies moving forward. The next legislative session will likely prioritize funding for police training and equipment upgrades to combat the rising criminal threat.

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