Another Nicaraguan was shot to death in Guatemala by unknown subjects, from inside a moving vehicle. She was shot several times, when the unfortunate woman, who was identified as Carolina Garcia Campos47 years old, was mobilizing aboard a motorcycle.
The crime occurred last week, when the victim was going home, located in Colonia San Miguel, in Guatemala, a country to which she had emigrated with her two children in search of a better quality of life.
García Campos had managed to set up a business in Guatemala, through which he managed to maintain economic stability that allowed him to provide food and studies for his children.
A dozen Nicaraguans murdered abroad
According to the feminist organization Catholics for the Right to Decide (CDD), so far this year, with the death of Carolina García, There are 12 women murdered abroadat least two of them in Guatemala.
In most of these femicides, in few cases justice has been achieveddenounce the feminists, who keep the alerts on for the wave of crimes against Nicaraguans.
“This year, the migration of women is another problem, since they take away their dreams and their goals of raising the family, since the economic and political crisis in the country closes opportunities every day,” explained a feminist who requested anonymity. for security reasons.
Little is known about the crime against García Campos, and the little that her relatives manage in Nicaragua is that before the crime, her two children left and she was returning from doing some business aboard a motorcycle.
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Carolina Garcia Campos She was originally from the municipality of Villa El Carmenin Managua, but before leaving for Guatemala, he lived in Zone Six of Ciudad Sandino, in the capital.
injured companion
Guatemalan media report that the Nicaraguan died immediately on the spot. The Nicaraguan family is seeking support to travel to Guatemala and find out if the Police of that country managed to capture the criminals and if they have clues about the motive for the act.
By United Voices