Friday, September 20

Victoria Salazar's mother is in Mexico; initiates procedures to repatriate her daughter's body to El Salvador

Madre de Victoria Salazar está en México; inicia trámites para repatriar el cuerpo de su hija a El Salvador

Relatives of Victoria Salazar met with the Mayor of Tulum who promised to support them.

Photo: Twitter @VictorMasT / Courtesy

Victoria Salazar’s mother, Mrs. Rosibel Arriaza, is already in Quintana Roo Mexico to initiate the procedures for the recognition and extradition of the body of his daughter, who will be repatriated to El Salvador where she will be buried.

Accompanied by Victoria’s half brother, René Olivares, Mrs. Rosibel arrived last night at the Cancun International Airport in Mexico, informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador through its Twitter account.

“A this time, the family of Victoria Salazar is received at the Cancun International Airport by our Director of Humanitarian Assistance and Protection and the Governor’s Commissioner for the Prevention and Eradication of Violence against Women in Mexico, Fabiola Anelis ”, said the authorities from El Salvador.

At this time, Victoria Salazar’s family She is received at the Cancun International Airport by our Director of Humanitarian Assistance and Protection and the Government Commissioner for the Prevention and Eradication of Violence against Women in Mexico, Fabiola Anelis. pic.twitter.com/1wKssXQpXo

– RREE El Salvador🇸🇻 (@cancilleriasv) April 1, 2021

After their arrival, Victoria’s relatives also met at night with the Mayor of Tulum, Víctor Mas Tah, who promised to provide support to expedite the extradition procedures for the body of the Salvadoran.

Mrs. Rosibel and her son René, Victoria’s mother and brother. We will continue to provide all the support, as from the beginning of this process, to continue streamlining the procedures and that they can make the repatriation of the mortal remains of his daughter, “said the mayor through his Twitter account.

Last night we received Mrs. Rosibel and her son René, Victoria’s mother and brother. We will continue to provide all the support, as from the beginning of this process, to continue streamlining the procedures so that they can repatriate the mortal remains of their daughter. pic.twitter.com/vD0gCFWbDC

– Victor Mas Tah (@VictorMasT) April 1, 2021

The Mayor of Tulum said that he is taking “closely the case of the daughters of Victoria” to guarantee their well-being through the Integral Development of the Family, DIF.

We are closely monitoring the case of Victoria’s daughters to ensure their well-being. Since the beginning of March, through the DIF, assistance has been provided to minors after the complaint filed for violence against one of them ”, he specified.

Víctor Mas Tah indicated that the process on the case of the murder of Victoria Salazar through the Quintana Roo Prosecutor’s Office and the Judicial Branch until that “justice” be done.

“In addition, we are monitoring the process carried out by the Quintana Roo Prosecutor’s Office and the Judicial Branch , until justice is done for the painful death of Victoria , which completely transformed this family, ”he said.

“This sad event hurts us as a society, as people and as Tulumnenses. Mrs. Rosibel and René will count on our support for whatever they need in these difficult times ”, he concluded.

Before traveling to Mexico, Mrs. Rosibel Arriaza, mother Victoria, asked the President of the United States, Joe Biden, to give shelter to his two minor granddaughters, 12 and 16 years, which were orphaned.

Salvadoran Victoria Salazar, who lost her life last weekend when she was subdued by police in Tulum, had lived in Mexico for five years, had a sentimental partner of Mexican origin who was arrested for sexual abuse and She was the mother of two girls, of 12 and 16 years.

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