The macabre account of a Sunday in Puebla
Six lives taken in less than 24 hours. Three women and three men, including three children. That is the bloody toll that the state left yesterday, with crimes separated by kilometers but united by the same brutality.
In Ixtacamaxtitlán, Sierra Norte, the bodies of a mother and her two daughters appeared. Félix (42), Johana María (20) and Yeraldine (10). They had been missing since March 4, when armed individuals forcibly took them from their home in Coyuaco.
The remains showed some degree of decomposition.
Meanwhile, on the borders of General Felipe Ángeles and Quecholac, the afternoon turned red near a horse racing track. Jorge (35) and his two children (11 and 9 years old) were riddled with bullets. An intense police mobilization arrived late.
The figures that nobody wants to see
These six names add up to a macabre list. 119 murders in Puebla only in the first two months of the year. Almost two a day. They are official, cold statistics that hide the pain of destroyed families.
The civil organization Common Cause had already documented the increase last year: massacres, mutilations, dismemberments… crimes against children. Horror has been normalized.
The state has been suffering for years from the violent death throes of drug dealing and fuel theft. In the metropolitan area, individual murders and the appearance of bodies are already part of the landscape.
Six lives in one day. Almost two a day since January. How many more will it take for someone, at some powerful desk, to decide that this is no longer normal? Memory is short, but numbers are stubborn.




