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Mexico City Investigates ‘Lady Peruana’ as New Assault Videos and Death Threats Emerge

The FGJ-CDMX is examining fresh video and audio recordings depicting a pattern of violence punctuated by death threats after initial assault footage went viral.

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Según relató el medio Nación 321, le estaban reclamando que tenía un volumen alto de música y que venía de su departamento.  Foto: @C4jimenez

Overview

  • Elizabeth Patricia “N,” a longtime resident of Colonia Narvarte, has been filmed spitting on and physically assaulting building security and administrative staff after being asked to lower her music and pay maintenance fees.
  • Formal complaints to the Fiscalía General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México were filed on July 14 as new footage surfaced showing her smashing a telephone and issuing explicit death threats on July 15 and 16.
  • Journalists Carlos Jiménez and Alejandro Cacho have circulated multiple viral clips and audio recordings that link the recent incidents to at least three earlier formal complaints for aggression and threats against building personnel.
  • The FGJ-CDMX investigation remains open with no public statements on potential charges as authorities assess allegations of assault, gender-based violence and discriminatory conduct.
  • Officials are reviewing her immigration status, which could lead to additional legal action if any irregularities in her residency are confirmed.