Diabetes and heart disease continue to lead the macabre list of deaths in Mexico

The figures reveal a worrying panorama: heart and sugar continue to win the battle against Mexicans.

The podium of death: when heart and sugar join forces against Mexico

Attention, lovers of macabre statistics! The INEGI has just released its annual death report, and surprise, heart disease and diabetes continue to be the dynamic deadly duo that we all love to hate. Together they took 305,203 lives in 2024, because why innovate in causes of death when these two work so well?

Of the 818,437 deaths recorded (2.3% more than in 2023, because life is expensive but dying continues to trend), 23.5% were due to heart disease and 13.7% were due to diabetes. Malignant tumors completed the infernal trio with 11.6%, demonstrating that, at least in this, Mexican men and women are equal: we all die for the same thing.

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Men vs. women: the battle of statistics

For gentlemen, after the deadly trio come accidents, liver diseases (did someone say tequila?) and, of course, homicides, which lead between 15 and 44 years old. For their part, the ladies face cerebrovascular diseases, influenza and pneumonia (because a cold is never “just a cold”) and, again, the liver. Coincidence? We don’t believe it.

The good news (if there is any) is that COVID-19 is no longer even in the top 20 causes of death. He went from being the main villain in 2021 to a mere extra in 2024, with only 1,416 cases. HIV also dropped slightly, but of course, that doesn’t sell as much as a pandemic, right?

Babies and the numbers that hurt

Here is the data that no one wants to read: 17,105 children under one year old died in 2024. 53.9% due to perinatal conditions and 23.3% due to congenital malformations. Because, apparently, life begins with statistical Russian roulette.

And if you’re wondering where dying is more popular, CDMX leads with 863 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Colima and Morelos. Reason? The capital concentrates hospitals that serve half the country, because dying far from home is overrated.

80.1% of those who died received medical attention (what a relief, right?), but 46.2% died at home and 41.9% in hospitals. Because in the end, death comes where it wants, with or without an appointment.

Moral? Take care of your heart, watch your sugar and, above all, don’t trust yourself: statistics always win.

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Four National Guard agents are linked to trial for express kidnapping

Four National Guard agents were linked to proceedings for express kidnapping at the Ciudad Juárez airport.

Four elements of the National Guard were linked to proceedings for the crime of express kidnapping, after being detained at the Abraham González airport in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

The facts

The agents identified asFernando P.R., Horacio De la C.S., Alfredo G.C. and Jesús Gerardo R.A.face charges for having demanded money from at least five people. According to the bonding hearing, the victims presented evidence that the defendants were holding them to deposit resources in the bank accounts of the elements themselves.

Judge Haydee of Santiago Wong Edges determined that the defendants remain in preventive detention for an investigation period of three months.

Reaction of the governor

The governor of Chihuahua, María Eugenia Campos Galván, celebrated the judicial resolution and the action of the corporation itself in filing the complaint.

“I am very pleased that there has been a complaint by the National Guard. It would be important that at all levels and levels of government our security forces behave in accordance with the law and do the job of serving the population,” declared Campos Galván.

The case highlights the internal purge efforts in the federal forces, although doubts persist about the magnitude of irregular conduct within the corporation.

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Sheinbaum: neither friendship nor charges are above the law

Sheinbaum defends that neither friendship nor charges are above the law

President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke about the preventive detention issued against the former director of Pemex, Víctor Rodríguez Padilla, accused of family aggression and vicarious violence. In his morning conference, he stated that “neither friendship nor charges are above the law.”

We all saw a video that the victim uploaded to social networks where it is evident that there is violence on the part of Víctor; In that case, as in all, that is very important: neither friendship nor positions are above the law. That has always been our position and that is how we will always act.

Sheinbaum added that it is up to the Morelos Prosecutor’s Office to determine the procedure. On Wednesday, Judge Adriana Carrera Ortiz imposed the precautionary measure after reviewing the elements of the investigation file, made up of the complaint of family and vicarious abuse against the wife and youngest daughter of the former official.

Details of the case and defense of the victims

The act of aggression was recorded in a video released by the victim herself, which occurred in a home in the Country Club subdivision, in Emiliano Zapata, Morelos. Sheinbaum reiterated: “We will always defend the victims.”

The president also referred to the resolution of the Michoacán Court that determined that Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña exercised gender-based political violence against Mayor Grecia Quiroz. The senator announced that he will appeal the ruling. Sheinbaum pointed out that “the corresponding authorities” must resolve it and stressed his commitment to the victims.

According to the ruling, Fernández Noroña demeaned the management of the mayor, who took office after the death of her husband, Carlos Manzo. Sheinbaum concluded: “Be with the victims and with justice, always.”

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FGR identifies the pilot of the plane that took El Mayo to the US

Authorities know the identity of the pilot, but do not reveal it; is located in the United States.

The Attorney General’s Office (FGR) confirmed that it has already identified the pilot of the aircraft that took Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada to the United States on July 25, 2024. Prosecutor Ernestina Godoy assured that they have his identity, but they did not make it public.

“We have also identified the person who piloted it… navigation services in Mexican airspace provided the audio of the moment in which the pilot of the aircraft that transported Ismael ‘N’ requested the control tower of the Ciudad Juárez airport, Chihuahua, for transponder codes to enter the United States. In addition, through expert opinions on audio, the identification of the pilot was achieved,” Godoy explained.

The pilot is in US territory

David Boone, head of the Specialized Regional Control Prosecutor’s Office, explained that the pilot is currently in the United States. According to Boone, the US authorities deported him to Mexico, but here he was detained for crimes committed, including carrying a firearm, and later handed over to the US government.

A file was opened on the case, although it was not specified whether the pilot was interrogated by Mexican authorities before his surrender.

“The pilot was deported, he continued to operate committing crimes in Mexico; this is the information that appears. He was arrested for carrying a weapon and was handed over, based on the National Security Law, to the United States government. This is the situation that appears in the file regarding the pilot,” said Boone.

The FGR has not revealed the identity of the pilot or the charges he faces in the United States. The case remains under reserve.

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