Jalisco.- When he arrived at his house in the Villas Los Cántaros subdivision, in Tlaquepaque, a woman was shot to death.

Although the version of a witness is that they wanted to steal his vehicle, this has not yet been confirmed by the authorities.

The Tlaquepaque Police Station avoided giving information about the murder, considering that the femicide protocol was violated. However, the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office issued a statement.

According to the agency, the report about the injured woman arrived at 5:56 p.m. Witnesses reported that the woman was parking in Circuito Orfebreros, near Calle Los Cántaros, when she was shot at least twice.

“Upon the arrival of the emergency units, they located the lifeless victim, who with the naked eye could see an injury from the impact of a firearm in the chest,” the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office added.

The woman, approximately 45 years old, died on the sidewalk. Next to her were found the keys to her vehicle and her house, as well as her car. One of her relatives considered that they wanted to steal her vehicle and shot her when she resisted.

Although another version suggests that the victim was chased from blocks before.

“Personnel from the Femicide Specialized Investigation Unit of the FE went to the site to carry out the first inquiries into the case,” the Prosecutor’s Office added.

The woman was a merchant, mother and grandmother, recalled those who knew her. The neighbors explained that they heard the shots, but they thought they were fireworks, because during the Christmas season they have heard that the children set off fireworks.

Elements of the National Guard also arrived in the area to ensure that no one passed the cordon and to reinforce security. The relatives of the deceased put a candle on her and observed the work of the authorities.

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