Jesus Guerrero
Reform Agency

Wednesday, April 26, 2023 | 15:52

Mexico City.- In broad daylight, a preschool teacher was shot to death as she was about to enter her workplace in Fraccionamiento Revolución, northwest of Chilpancingo.

This is the teacher Marlén Enríquez Brito, wife of the administrative director of the Guerrero Institute for Educational Infrastructure (IGIFE), Juan Enrique Cadena Espinoza, who also owns the Simón Bolívar private school.

This is the teacher Marlén Enríquez Brito, wife of the administrative director of the Guerrero Institute for Educational Infrastructure (IGIFE), Juan Enrique Cadena Espinoza, who also owns the Simón Bolívar private school.

After hearing gunshots, neighbors realized that a red car was parked outside the “Gabriela Mistral” kindergarten and the body of the woman was parked to one side.

Personnel from the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), accompanied by elements of the Army, State Police and National Guard (GN), arrived at the site to carry out legal proceedings.

On social networks, acquaintances and institutions expressed their condolences on the death of the teacher.

“With deep sadness in our hearts, today we come together to say goodbye to a great preschool educator, Marlén Enríquez Brito, who dedicated her life to teaching and guiding the little ones,” wrote the Universidad Latinoamericana México, located in Chilpancingo.

“Marlén was an exceptional teacher who demonstrated great love and sensitivity towards her students, always finding creative ways to teach and making education fun and meaningful for them. Her caring and committed approach was felt in each of her classes and her impact on the lives of his students will be remembered by many.

“Dismayed by the unfortunate situation that takes the life of a person and leaves two little children orphaned, one of them schoolmates with my Tadeo. In what world do we live to suffer all these events that attack us as a society?” , added the user Delfino Ambrosio.

With the case of professor Marlén Enríquez, there have been 31 murders against women with presumption of femicide so far this year, reported the Guerrero Institute against Violence against Women.

Just this Tuesday, Enya Vanesa Pérez Bahena, 16 years old and who had been reported missing since Monday, April 24, was found murdered in a ravine on Cantiles street, in the Mozimba subdivision, in Acapulco.

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