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A Mexican TV presenter is believed to be the sixth journalist to be executed this year alone by powerful drug cartels, after finding her body wrapped in sheets yesterday in the capital.
29-year-old Michelle Perez Tadeo was found dead by firefighters who were extinguishing a fire south of the capital Mexico City.
Authorities have not yet given the cause of death but said they are working on several lines of investigation.
The journalist’s relatives had reported him missing since last Friday.
Her death becomes the sixth murder of a journalist in Mexico this year, following the killings of four journalists in January and the fifth killed this month.
On February 10, the director of the Noticias Web information network, Heber López, was shot dead in the southern state of Oaxaca when a hitman entered the office and opened fire.
López, who covered the news of the crime chronicle, has long received death threats, Noticias Web employees later said.
Prosecutors in Oaxaca said two suspects have been arrested for the crime and a gun has been seized from them.
The development came after the assassination of Roberto Toledo, a cameraman of the online Monitor Michoacan network, on January 31st.
Toledo was killed by two assailants as he prepared to conduct a crime interview in Zitacuaro, Michoac .n.
Jan-Albert Hootsen, a spokesman for the Mexican Committee to Protect Journalists, said: “More press workers have been killed in Mexico in the first six weeks of 2022 than in the last decade.”
Media activists say criminal groups, drug gangs and corrupt officials have carried out the killings of journalists who have disrupted their corrupt activity.
Journalists in the northern city of Tijuana protested last week against President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for lack of commitment against violence against press workers.
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