Justice Call for Gabriela

Family and friends rally for justice in Gabriela’s murder, marching with hope and sorrow, pressing for answers and closure in the face of uncertainty and grief.

### With Fear and Hope, Family and Friends Urge Justice for Gabriela’s Death

Family and friends of Gabriela Gutiérrez held a second march to demand the clarification of her murder, which took place on July 12 when she was returning home from her shift at the Maternal and Child Hospital. The event, held this past Friday, saw participants carrying signs and banners with messages of justice and pictures of Gabriela as they marched from the municipal palace to the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) headquarters.

Gabriela’s mother, Gloria Aguilar Tapia, expressed frustration with the lack of information from the authorities, who have only said that “there are advances” in the investigation. Despite this, she remains hopeful that justice will be served, though she acknowledges that it may take time. “We have to pressure them in some way to ensure that justice is done,” she stated.

Describing Gabriela as a cheerful, hardworking, dedicated nurse, Aguilar Tapia stressed the need to identify and punish the responsible party. Gabriela’s 17-year-old son is struggling with anger over his mother’s death, further complicating the family’s mourning process. Aguilar Tapia added that Gabriela had never mentioned feeling threatened or in danger.

Despite feeling vulnerable, the family continues to live their daily lives, albeit with a sense of fear. Gabriela’s husband, Manuel Sandoval, mentioned the profound sense of emptiness the family feels following her loss and confirmed that they still have no information or suspicions regarding the motive behind her murder.

The family has also been receiving international support in their quest for justice.

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#### Family and Supporters March Again for Gabriela Gutiérrez

In another display of solidarity, Gabriela Gutiérrez’s relatives and friends gathered for a second march to push for answers from the authorities regarding her murder. The march, which took place on Friday afternoon, started at the municipal palace and continued to the FGE offices. Participants carried banners and photos of Gabriela, demanding justice for her untimely death.

Gloria Aguilar Tapia, Gabriela’s mother, spoke out about the slow pace of the investigation, emphasized by the authorities’ vague updates claiming “progress.” She expressed her trust in the system, despite acknowledging the time it may take for justice to be achieved. Gabriela was remembered as a joyful and dedicated nurse, whose sudden death left her teenage son deeply affected and angry at life.

Manuel Sandoval, Gabriela’s husband, confirmed the family’s sense of emptiness and the lack of clarity surrounding the circumstances of her murder. The ongoing support from their community and beyond has fortified their resolve as they continue to seek justice.

Gabriela’s passing has not only left a significant void in the lives of her loved ones but has also raised concerns about safety and justice in the community, compelling her family and supporters to continue their fight for answers and accountability.

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