Digital Millennium
Gomez Palacio, Durango / 03.09.2021 12:27:05
A 40-year-old woman and with six months pregnant, go through due to serious situation to not have a place to live, so sometimes she has to endure physical aggression from neighbors who try to run her away from a vacant lot where he usually spends his nights in Gómez Palacio.
To help, citizens who observed her lying in the garbage, requested support from 911, with the intention that they will transfer her to a shelter, for which they were elements of the Directorate of Municipal Public Security and Citizen Protection, who responded to the call on Thursday at 11:28 pm.
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They arrived at the place located between Héroes de Nacozari and Nardos street by Cerrada Santa Clara of the Miravalle subdivision of the city of Gómez Palacio, Durango, where they interviewed who identified himself as Valentina Cabrera Mejia.
The victim reported that she does not have a fixed place to live, so she goes to the field to spend the night, having to endure insults, mistreatment and even blows by residents of the sector who intend to remove her from the place.
Despite being 24 weeks pregnant, the woman refused to be transferred to a shelter, opting for the agents of the agency take her to the home of a relative who is in the Casa Blanca neighborhood, where they left her in the shelter of her sister after telling him what happened.
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