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CCH Sur Suspect Shows Brain-Injury Sequelae After Suicide Attempt, Doctors Say

Medical reports link his slowed cognition to head trauma suffered in a suicide attempt after the attack.

Overview

  • The Instituto Nacional de Neurología confirmed bradipsiquia and bradilalia in the 19-year-old as direct effects of the head injury sustained after the incident at CCH Sur.
  • Psychiatrist Gabriela Gollás Zamora reported slight slowing of thought and speech, noting coherent yet illogical discourse with goal-directed thinking.
  • An evaluation cited by Milenio described a depressive disorder in the patient during his hospitalization in Mexico City.
  • After the assault at UNAM’s CCH Sur, the suspect jumped from a second floor, struck the right side of his head, and briefly lost consciousness, according to medical records reported by media.
  • He remains under medical care as investigations proceed, and civil organizations urge parallel medical follow-up with a transparent justice process.