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This article was translated and reposted from Reflectores.MX

The governor made a revelation that confirms the two young girls are collateral victims of criminal violence.

By Rafael González – May 23, 2024

Culiacán, Sinaloa – Governor Rubén Rocha Moya made a revelation that confirms that the two young girls, 18 and 23 years old, who died in the San Fermín subdivision, are collateral victims of criminal violence.
He was questioned about the deaths of Dulce, 18, and Joselyn Nohemí, 23, who were brutally shot to death inside their apartment in northern Culiacán.
Without giving many details of the investigation, he said that it is known that the alleged murderer or murderers were pursuing 23-year-old Alejandro.
The governor detailed that it is known that unfortunately, the man, as he was fleeing, took refuge in the apartment where the girls were.
It was a problem that they were chasing a boy who went inside the house to take refuge where there were two women and at that moment the hitmen went inside the house and apparently, executed everyone inside the house” he lamented.
The triple homicide happened last Tuesday inside a small apartment located in the sector of Loma de Rodriguera, known as San Fermín. The victims were found in the living room of the place.
The house is located on De los Juncos and La Nachi streets, in the above-mentioned neighborhood.
Sadly, both Dulce and Nohemí were innocent bystanders, and when I asked a source with knowledge of the state of affairs in Sinaloa if the hitmen responsible would face consequences, the source replied with the following, 
“NO, the hitmen will not face consequences especially how things are right now in Culiacán, besides, they are people with no money and no connections, that will go unpunished, SADLY.”