MEXICO CITY (AP) -- The remains of a young
woman who disappeared over a week ago in southern Mexico were discovered
Monday by authorities who said she is believed to have been slain,
dismembered and cooked on a stove.
Her ex-husband is suspected in what is being investigated as a “femicide,”
or the killing of a woman when the motive is directly related to the
victim’s gender.
Guerrero state prosecutors said in a statement that the woman left her
home in the city of Taxco the morning of Jan. 13. She later said that
she would pick up her children at her ex-husband’s home in the
afternoon, but was not heard from again, it said.
State security spokesman Roberto Alvarez confirmed later that the
woman’s “dismembered” remains had been found Monday inside pots atop a
stove.
“It is presumed that she was cooked,” he said.
Alvarez said the divorced husband is the chief suspect.
According to a report last month by the Mexican government and the UN
Women agency, murders of women in Mexico rose sharply over the last
decade following two decades of declines during which the rate had
fallen by half.
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