A mother and her daughter were killed after leaving their market stall in Cosoleacaque, Veracruz [1].
The double murder has sparked urgent demands for security from local vendors, highlighting the precarious safety conditions for women and small business owners in the region.
Victims were identified as Ana Lilia and her daughter, Yalina [2]. The two women were killed [1] after finishing their work at a local market stall. The incident has left the community in mourning and prompted a public outcry for justice.
Local vendors have voiced their frustration with the current state of security in Cosoleacaque. They are calling on authorities to provide better protection for those working in the public markets, and to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice.
The state prosecutor is currently investigating the crime. Authorities are seeking to identify and apprehend both the material and intellectual authors of the killings [1]. While the investigation is ongoing, a specific motive for the attack has not been confirmed [1].
This tragedy follows a pattern of violence in Veracruz, where gender-based crimes often lead to community protests. The demand for justice in this case reflects a broader struggle for safety and accountability in the state's municipal markets.
“A mother and her daughter were killed after leaving their market stall”
The killing of two women in a public commercial area underscores the ongoing challenges of gender-based violence and insecurity in Veracruz. By targeting individuals at their place of work, such crimes create a climate of fear that can destabilize local economies and prompt civil unrest among marginalized workers.





