By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat
After documenting violent threats allegedly left by an ex partner, Luz Raquel Padilla Gutierrez, 35, was brutally attacked in Zapopan, Jalisco on July 16, and died this afternoon, July 19. The aggressors doused her with alcohol before setting her alight, fatally burning her.
According to Informador, witnesses said that there were four male and one female assailants. They fled the scene after the attack. According to Proceso, one of the attackers was her ex partner. However, sources closer to her claim that the attack was perpetrated by a neighbor for the noise made by a boy with disabilities she was taking care of.
Following the attack, she was taken to Hospital Civil in Guadalajara for treatment for 3rd degree burns, but succumbed to her wounds this afternoon. She leaves behind an 11 year old orphan she was taking care of.
For months, Gutierrez had documented the threats allegedly left by a neighbor, who lived in the same apartment building as her. She posted photos of threatening messages spray painted on the walls of the building, some of which said: "I am going to burn you alive", and "You are going to die, lesbian".
On May 17, she posted on twitter that her neighbor had attacked her with bleach, and that she was facing daily threats from him. According to a statement by the Jalisco State Prosecutor's office (FE), an investigation was opened into this. The statement adds that the Ministerio Público, the police body tasked with protecting witnesses, had provided her with protective measures. This is however contradicted by a statement left by an activist group she was a part of, which claimed that her plea for protection was rejected.
Last year, there were 1,004 femicides in Mexico, although experts say this number is artificially low. According to government data, the femicide count is accelerating, outpacing the normal homicide count, with a 129% increase between 2015 and 2020. The victims are often killed by people they know, such as ex boyfriends.
Impunity is rampant. Femicides are under investigated by authorities in Mexico, with 1/3 of states in Mexico lacking special prosecutors for gender-based violence. Experts say that women are often disregarded and mistreated by authorities when they report threats or violence.
Mexico's criminal code defines a murder as a femicide when the victim is killed on account of her gender, which is determined to be the case if one of seven criteria are met. One of the criteria is if the victim was previously threatened with harm or death by the aggressor, a criteria which appears to have been met in this case.
Sources: Informador, Azteca Noticias, FE Jalisco Statement, Justia Mexico, @GutirrezPadilla Twitter, May 17 Report, Proceso, Feminicidio e Impunidad en México: Un Contexto de Violencia Estructural y Generalizada - CMDPDH, Financiero, @yocuidomexico statement
Background reading: Analyzing the Problem of Femicide in Mexico by Justice in Mexico, Mexico Institute, Mexico Institute Femicide Initiative
Absolutely sick people.
ReplyDeleteNot victim blaming but please if you fell in danger and authorities are absolutely useless move away as fast and as far as possible do not stay in the same building as the person who is threatening you. Better yet you get them first... So sad 😔
ReplyDeleteIt's usually not that simple. It's hard to move, especially being a single mother caring for a child with disabilities, which surfaced this morning. Additionally there is a financial cost.
DeleteThe blame falls on the attacker and the authorities who let this happen even after so many threats.
5:51 do not expect shit from the authorities...
DeleteOrganize and confront the threat, that means mobilize people waaay ahead of time, motherfuckers threatening innocent people don't want to be lynched.
This time I really mean it !
ReplyDeleteLatina Women Lives Matter
5:34 For all the times you did not mean it, yuck fou idiot...
DeleteCJNG? 🤔 More Than Likely a associate
ReplyDeleteDont really think so... mostly a crazy ass person... cartel have more important things to worry than a sick kid and his mother...
DeleteKeep fighting in Ukraine
DeleteHer misery and worry is finally over, the police or the government of grampa Obrador we're not able to protect her. It's best citizens armed themselves.
ReplyDeleteNoup... this is an estate issue... Alfaro is in charge... update your facts before giving useless opinions ☺
DeleteIts clear as daylight when mexican police are sent to "protect"you they either ignore you or actually help your aggresors
ReplyDeleteestate police in Jalisco is on the payroll of CJNG.
Delete12:34 alfaro contracted his own State Police, CJNG operative was having "carnal knowledge" of his wife and alfaro don't give a fuck, he wants revenge and money, all of it, for himself...
DeleteWhere is Almo speechwriter?
ReplyDeleteWho said Almo gets up at 5 am to fight
Women violence. This one was reported , let's see now if the PGR will take action.
This is an estate (jalisco) matter... update your facts..
Delete12:25 you Poncho
DeleteObrador is number one president in the world.
12:25 facts my butt, Obrador had barracks built. You Poncho.
Delete4:03 write your message on your butt, Panocho, e-mail it to Sol.
DeleteFunk cowards... Have the balls to stalk a man ...
ReplyDeleteDon’t be surprised if the cartels get him
ReplyDeleteNot just getting him... but what those guys are going to do something else with him... just remind me the "mexican Ghost Rider" when CJNG members burned the head of a rival. he didnt die on event... I think video still available.
DeleteThat dude is going to end up being dismembered
ReplyDeleteSo was it her ex, or her neighbor???
ReplyDeleteIt is said that he was his ex... but that not confirmed at all. It may be the version that aggressor gave before in order to avoid a faster prosecution.
DeleteScumbags! Just as we speak kalma is busy planning the end of these pigs and deep down they will know it .
ReplyDeleteIt was the kid that was making noises at night. Not the caregiver.
ReplyDeleteWow getting burst alive, is the worst way to die.
I know Mexico is lost and the country is just a playing ground for the cartels....but i simply refuse to believe her neighbor burned her alive because he did not like the noises comming from the house. That CANNOT be true!
ReplyDeleteIt's true that she filed a complaint with the PGR, but did nothing to investigate.
DeleteNo, thats impossible since PGR dont take problems between neighbors, is a federal agency, "Fiscalia del Estado does"... Complaint was in estate agency (Fiscalia del Estado de Jalisco). And not only one... but three. He had a restriction order in course when that happened. ☺
Delete3:05 She named her hater and agressor, the pinchis cuicos muicipales and estatales were too busy to talk to him
Delete5:57 And she mentioned Fiscalia del Estado de Jalisco... Sadly, but Alfaro is on the CJNG payroll
Delete12:48 Lost country would be where there are mass school shooting, randomly, and on a regular basis... thats a lost country.
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