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Puebla Identifies 13-Year-Old Suspect in Killing of Rosa Isela as Feminicide Investigation Continues

Officials plan school workshops after a second alleged feminicide this year involving a minor in the state.

Overview

  • Rosa Isela, a young mother from Atencingo, died at IMSS Clinic 26 after suffering multiple machete and stab wounds inside her home on Oct. 3.
  • State security chief Francisco Sánchez González said a 13-year-old has been identified as the primary suspect and remains at large.
  • Authorities report the youth allegedly entered the house to commit a robbery and attacked when he was discovered.
  • The Puebla attorney general’s office is investigating the case under the feminicide protocol.
  • Officials say this is the second case this year in Puebla involving a minor accused of feminicide, prompting coordination with the Education Ministry to reactivate crime-prevention workshops in schools.