Body of missing child found in Hidalgo canal after intense search

An entire community unites in a heartbreaking search after a fatal canal accident.

A Tragedy that Moved All of Hidalgo

Life can change in an instant, and today, the community of Tezontepec de Aldama in Hidalgo is experiencing a moment of deep pain. After days of tireless searching, the lifeless body of an eight-year-old boy was located, the victim of a terrible accident in a black water canal. This event has left an indelible mark on the hearts of all those who participated in the rescue efforts.

The Strength of a United Community

From the first moment, hundreds of volunteers, brigade members and emergency teams mobilized tirelessly. Solidarity shone in the midst of the darkness, with residents from different locations touring every corner of the canal and surrounding lands. Civil Protection, Firefighters and specialized divers worked together, demonstrating that, even in the most difficult moments, unity is strength.

RelatedThey find a woman’s body in the Tezontepec de Aldama canal

The accident, which occurred last Sunday, claimed the lives of three people: two elderly adults and this little boy, whose body was found in the San Juan neighborhood, kilometers from the scene of the event. A 17-year-old girl managed to survive, becoming a ray of hope in the midst of the tragedy.

A Call for Reflection and Prevention

This painful experience reminds us of the importance of valuing every moment and working together to prevent future tragedies. The affected family, now grieving, received the unconditional support of their community, an example of how love and solidarity can alleviate, even a little, the deepest pain.

Beyond the pain, this story inspires us to act with empathy, to take care of our loved ones and to never underestimate the risks. Every life is invaluable, and today, Hidalgo cries, but also rises with the strength of those who do not give up in the face of adversity.

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Merlin Duck faces legal battle over trademark registration

The IMPI reviews applications to register the famous duck as a trademark; Sheinbaum intervenes.

The Merlin Duck registration in dispute

The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) confirmed that it has received applications to register “Pato Merlín” as a trademark. The petitions are under review and, once the process is concluded, a resolution will be issued in accordance with the Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property.

“Applications for trademark registration related to the Merlin duck have been received, which are in the process provided for in the applicable regulations. Once concluded, the IMPI will issue the resolution that corresponds by law,” the agency reported.

File 3643308 details that on June 17, a man residing in Mérida, Yucatán, requested a 10-year concession of the brand and logo “El Pato Merlín. El Pato de laluck.” The design includes a duck with a green shirt and an image of Quetzalcóatl, similar to that of the Mexican Soccer Team, with the Aztec Calendar in the background. The applicant seeks to use the trademark in dozens of businesses, including for political campaign advertising.

President Claudia Sheinbaum, during her morning conference at the National Palace, referred to the case. Accompanied by Karla, the duck’s owner, she noted that her government will help the family so that the bird has “a better quality of life.” Regarding someone else’s registration request, Sheinbaum described it as an abuse.

“It’s not fair that someone else wanted to register the duck as a trademark. Imagine, what an abuse!” said the president.

Sheinbaum indicated that his administration supported the family to register the duck with the IMPI, in a process that is now advancing amid controversy.

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Weapons and explosives seized in Culiacán; there is a detainee

Arrested in Culiacán with weapons, explosives and stolen vehicle.

Operational in the Los Angeles sector

CULIACAN, Sin. — Elements of the National Guard detained a civilian during a patrol in the Los Angeles sector, northwest of the capital of Sinaloa. The discovery occurred near a private housing unit.

Upon noticing the presence of the authorities, the individual made an evasive maneuver. He was chased and caught up for a search.

Weapons, chargers and explosives

In the truck he was driving—a 2022 model Mazda CX-5, white, reported stolen—two automatic rifles, a pistol, nine supplied magazines and a container with improvised explosive devices, still unquantified, were found.

The detainee was placed at the disposal of the Attorney General’s Office, which will open an investigation file. The vehicle was also seized with a report of theft.

According to previous information, an anonymous call to the emergency lines alerted about armed people in a residence in the area, near the road that leads to the Imala receivership.

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Sheinbaum announces 42 CT scanners and telemedicine to strengthen health

The president detailed investments in medical equipment, telemedicine and improvement of clinics.

President Claudia Sheinbaum reported on advances in the public health system, with investments in equipment, telemedicine and improvement of clinics. He affirmed that the State must guarantee access to health from prevention to care for complex diseases.

“We are compensating for the profound damage that neoliberalism caused in the health system,” he said at the morning conference.

Equipment and telemedicine

The IMSS installed 42 state-of-the-art CT scanners in 40 hospitals in 19 states. Of these, 41 are from 256 cuts. They allow early detection of tumors and bleeding, perform up to 50 studies per day and reduce waiting times. They were acquired for 29 million pesos each, below the 40 million in the past.

The ISSSTE expanded telemedicine from 239 to 859 units. It offers consultations in 15 specialties, such as cardiology and dermatology, from 118 second and third level units to 741 first level.

The Clinic is Ours

The La Clínica es Nuestra program delivered 4,608 million pesos in 2025 to 8,483 medical units, with the participation of 67,864 people. 42 thousand improvement actions were carried out in infrastructure and equipment. The 2026 call will begin in July, including for the first time 153 units from Yucatán with 80 million pesos.

Sheinbaum added that progress is being made in the House to House Health program, with more than 20 million consultations with older adults and people with disabilities. Starting in August-September, you will be able to collect medications at Farmacias del Bienestar, health centers and a network of pharmacies. Next year the Universal Health Service will begin with a single credential.

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